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Luger magazine by GT, hot off the press
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I ordered a wood bottomed magazine from GT last year and it just arrived. It struck me when I opened it that this is what it might have looked like to a German officer opening his new Luger and magazines for the first time. Beautiful work.
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very very nice. I would think the same :-)
is the G his mark to show it's not authentic serial? |
I can't speak to GT's intent, but it does serve that purpose while still numbering it to my Luger (which is a shooter but matching). On a genuine magazine I would also expect to find the manufacture group letter and a Waffen Amt with the serial number, but I'll admit my knowledge of Luger magazine markings is limited.
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Very nice mag. That GT does some real professional work. It not only looks good, but they work excellent also.
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G.T. strikes again! Sweet.
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Absolutely beautiful. My first experiance with G.T.'s work was when he returned two of my mags that I sent to him, not knowing if anything could be done, one with a cracked wood base, a few small dents and a weak spring the other with a serious dent, a chipped base and again, a weak spring. When I got them back and after carefully looking them over my first thought was "darn, I sent him the wrong ones" because I couldn't find any sign of them every having been damaged or repaired. Truely a Master Craftsman.
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