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Unread 11-20-2002, 12:15 PM   #13
MauserLugers
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Just my opinion, but removing the connecting pin on a collector quality magazine isn't the smartest thing to do. If you do not get it back perfectly and you dent the sides or leave evidence that the pin was removed, the magazine will be questioned as being faked, messed with, or restamped. Your call, but $1500 for a blued 1937 in 95% condition without a matching magazine is a premium inwhich you do not want to de-value any part of it.
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