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vernonsmith 10-07-2009 12:11 PM

Identification of magazine
 
I have a matching mags that came with my 1917 DWM Luger, also another one which I am confused as to which era it related to. The number does not match my Luger and seems to have a crown over something on top and bottom of the wooden base. In the middle most probably read:

138
e
+

Is this a magazine belonged to a commercial Luger?

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FNorm 10-07-2009 12:21 PM

Two proof marks is usually sign of an early Erfurt mag. I can't remember when they stopped doing that. Wait for the 'Old Guys'. Does the mag tube have a yellowish color. Also usually Erfurt. Lastly, with the mag unloaded, at the top by the follower button, there is an stamping/pressure mark/dent/ whatever. Does that look like a straight line? or a D shaped depression? Stick impression is Erfurt, D shaped is DWM.

FN

vernonsmith 10-07-2009 12:37 PM

Yeah the tube is in yellowish color compare to my other mag which match the pistol. So I guess this mag in question is an Erfurt mag then. Also the dent you mentioned is a stick impression and my other one is D shaped.

Does anyone also know what the number '2' means which I found on the side of the wooden base of my DWM 1917 magazine?

http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o...f/IMG_4935.jpg

Edward Tinker 10-07-2009 02:10 PM

We would need pictures to even hazard a guess on the number on the side...

The + and the serial number makes it military and not commercial....



ed

MFC 10-08-2009 01:12 AM

Vernon,
The 2 is an inspectors mark.

vernonsmith 10-08-2009 03:19 AM

Is it possible to take apart the magazine to clean it at all? I can see there are notches on both side near the end of tube do I have to pry open the tube to free the wooden mag base?

Lugerdoc 10-08-2009 12:38 PM

Vern, I'd advise against you removing your mag bottom, since it appears to be cracked below the retaining pin. You might end up with several pieces in your hand, that may be difficult to put back together, particurly if the mag matches your luger. If you want it cleaned and repaired, GT is your man. TH

vernonsmith 10-10-2009 05:30 AM

Does anyone know what would be rough estimate value of this mag? I am now pretty sure it is an Erfurt mag with the yellowish tube.

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Lugerdoc 10-10-2009 10:33 AM

Vern, Value of Erfurt mag in perfect condition is around $150. Deducting for scares to wood bottom & some pitting at top of tube & follower, around $100. TH

vernonsmith 10-10-2009 10:37 AM

Cool Tom, thanks. I am trying to get rid of this mag and only keep the one that match my DWM 1917. This one came with the gun for 'free' anyway.

Regards.

FNorm 10-10-2009 02:07 PM

I'd keep it, Vern. Ya never know when you might need it.

FN

Frank 10-10-2009 02:39 PM

Hey Vern, I believe the suffix is a "B", not an "E". Take a look at some of the suffix sheets on the forum.

vernonsmith 10-10-2009 08:22 PM

You are right Frank! Upon closer inspection it is a 'b' rather than an 'e'.

Thanks for the headsup fellas.

A.Mifsin 10-11-2009 06:57 AM

" Lastly, with the mag unloaded, at the top by the follower button, there is an stamping/pressure mark/dent/ whatever. Does that look like a straight line? or a D shaped depression? Stick impression is Erfurt, D shaped is DWM."
FNorm, I can't understand what you mean by the above statment, maybe you can explain better please
Alf.

alanint 10-11-2009 07:47 AM

Scroll up to the last photo of the magazine posted. See that little dent about one quarter inch from the top or feeding end of the magazine? This indent is meant to stop the magazine follower at a certtain point from the top. This production step was accomplished by pressing in a straight line by Erfurt and by a "D" shaped punch at DWM. If no other markings are available on a magazine, especially the magazine body, this pressing will identify one manufacturer from another

A.Mifsin 10-11-2009 03:57 PM

Thank You alanint, but is it a hard fast rule or other markings on the magazine can over ride this ?
Alf.

alanint 10-12-2009 02:40 PM

The magazine experts would have to chime in. I have been told that it is a hard and fast rule. If the mag body has one type of pressing and the other parts are from another manufacturer, then the magazine is a put-together.

Dwight Gruber 10-13-2009 07:32 PM

The follower stop stamping is consistent with the manfacturer. The other tell-tale is the checking on the follower button. Erfurt manufacture has a "checkerboard" look; DWM manufacture is diamond cut (pointed).

--Dwight

G.T. 10-13-2009 09:38 PM

Erfurt mag
 
Hi Vern, I'm on the look out for a mag like your spare Erfurt mag, if you are wanting to sell please let me know?? I left you a PM but am not sure you received it??..anyway, I can be reached at: gctomeks@msn.com Best to you, til...lat'r...GT;)

A.Mifsin 10-14-2009 04:47 AM

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I have two magazines which to me are a bit of a puzzle according to what I think I have understood (I hope). I am posting two photos of what is my interpretation of these magazine.
The first magazine looks like an Erfurt yellowish body magazine, but from the stop stamp it is a DWM and from the follower button it is an Erfurt.
The second magazine it has what I think is the DWM old style of number stamping on the bottom, (vertical numbers), the follower button is DWM. It is also a Navy type bottom, but the stop stamping is Erfurt.
Am I confusing issues or there is another explanation to this?:confused:

Another question. Am I correct to think that Mauser used the DWM stop stamping and Simson the erfurt stamping ? Thanks.
Alf.


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