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Lifer
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Most likely post war Danish manufacture, most are marked "MADE IN DENMARK" on the bottom....best to all, til...lat'r...GT
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I agree with G.T. I own a postwar aftermarket Luger mag made in Denmark, and it looks like the one pictured. It is a quality mag. Mine is stamped "made in Denmark" on the base.
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That is a DDR magazine. You donīt see these too often.
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I have never seen anything but extruded East German mags that were made on the machines left over. The follower button was shaped differently and I seriously doubt that my E.G cousins over there would have set up special tooling in the good old VEB times.
All I have seen, that are confirmed East German have 2/1001 stamped on it. |
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I have seen these for sale on eBay and eGun. DDR. Even tried to get a good pair, but price went too high.
Is it possible to see a picture of the bottom piece? jussi |
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