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Mag ID's?
Hi folks.
Not much info, but can anyone ID any of these mags? I believe the far left is a Mecgar. Thanks. http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...zines20005.jpg |
can you have larger (much larger) and from base and both sides.
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I don't have them yet. I hope this pic works out better.
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the one to the far right looks like the Triple K. I bought one for my father at least 25 years ago at Krasnes in San Digeo in hopes of getting him take his luger out for a little shooting... he just squirled it away in his foot locker with the gun... still have it in the original plastic bag.
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Thanks. Halfway to enlightenment! Two more to go.
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jonnyc, if none of these have been tampered with, they are all post war versions. I can't identify them, but they all have differences with war time production. :confused:
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I think all 3 on the left are Triple-K variations, but from different eras. I have a 1972 Triple-K catalog here, sadly without magazine photos, but with some cover art that displays magazines with properties I see in both the middle ones. In 1972, the magazine was $6.00 :)
The catalog gave a general retail value of the pistol of some $60.00 :) Triple-K is derived from the first names of Kim, Kurt and Karen. :) |
The one on the left looks like the replacement mags sold by Gun Parts Corp back in the 1980s, although the original manufacturer is unknown..
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The one on the left is a MecGar, without doubt. Mauser also used MecGar as a supplier in the later postwar years (mid 1980s to late 1990s) when the other magazines (and bodies) were no longer being produced in Holland. Interarms used MecGar as a supplier as well.
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Thanks all. Interesting to see that KKK changed their production methods so much over time.
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