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Some Mag Examples
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I recently had some doubts about the bottoms of the original Mags that came with my 1970's Mauser some were beginning to wobble dangerously in their sockets so I asked G.T. to put new aluminum bottom pieces in and also ordered some nickel mags from him. The black ones look better than I thought with the aluminum bottom and they also have the last 4 of the serial number stamped in :) although that's just a gimmick. The nickel mags also look good although they are of course of a different style., but the gun is a shooter and all magazines work very well now.
I include a few pics just for fun :) |
Nice work GT. TH
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Thanks alterfritz & Thomas!
Thanks guys for the kind words! I've got further improvements on the drawing board! Time will tell... best to all, til....lat'r...GT:cheers:
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alterfritz - very cool - thanks for sharing
GT - keep them coming - these make me think the aluminum looks better than the wood on a blue mag - just as an idea bronze could look very cool also - for the custom mania Bill |
GT..You do excellent work my Friend! Very nice..
Jerry |
GT, I've got a Parabellum mag spring headed your way for your research. TH
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Those bottoms look superb!
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Nice work GT!
How about some fxo bottoms... Interested. jussi :jumper: |
Jussi, GT does make some very nice black bottom mags..I believe he currently has them available for those cracked and broken bottoms we sometimes get. Just no other way to make them right again without a new bottom.
Jerry burney |
For the Parabellum purist, I do have NOS replacement black plastic mag bottoms available of the original type @$15 each or concentric circle type Mecgar BPBs @$10 each + $3 S&H. TH
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