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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Germany
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The time after the II. W.W. was not the best for German gun makers and ERMA made several hundreds of these conversion kits for the U.S. market and the Norwegian military. Both orders were sold in the same boxes and with instruction paper/manual in English. The Norwegian Military magazines are numbered on the button and are made for only five rounds while these for the U.S. market seems made for ten rounds. The highest number on a magazine I have seen in Norway was 099.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: South Central Colorado
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Congrats on your purchase of the Erma kit, Rob. Nice find. Now I would be real interested to know if and how well it functions.
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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Since I'm really not a Luger collector, I decided to part with this if I can get a good price. I put it up on GB since I don't know what a good price IS!
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