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Identify Old Crusty Mag
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I was perusing my mag collection and found this oddball specimen today. It is completely umarked, old with a few small spots of pitting.
The follower button is unusual, and the mag weighs twice as much as my other mags - like solid steel. It looks like one extruded piece of metal and not wrapped like my imperial mags. It has some cosmoline inside of it, and I have no idea where I got it. I'm thinking old POC mag with replaced bottom, but any thoughts on its identity are appreciated. Clark |
Clark, Ones I have found that seem abnormally heavy have been East German.
Jerry Burney |
Clark, no offense but your pictures are uh, hard to tell...
Body wise, if you get a bunch of magazines, it is amazing how some are so much heavier than others. You can sure tell the difference in assorted magazines by their weight; and like Jerrry said, the pot metal like aluminum or whatever they are made of by the east germans is very heavy. ed |
Yeah I didn't do so good on the pics this time.....my wife is the pro photographer and she was out! Thanks!
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Kindda looks like a Haenel Schmeisser extruded type 2 or 3 police with a wood bottom.
FN |
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