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Unread 12-01-2010, 10:36 PM   #1
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I'm guessing my the roughness of the wood bottom its a homemade job? Anybody guess on a year?



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Unread 12-01-2010, 11:16 PM   #2
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The mag body is nickle plated and that makes it early IMO. The nickle plating was phased out towards the end of the Great war to plain sheet steel. I have always thought nickle acted as a lubricant..much smoother than steel. It was done away with, likely as too expensive and unnecessary.

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Neat! So by great war, do you mean WWI? Also is the wood bottom something someone made, or has been modified possibly?
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Derek, Yes, there was only one Great war to end all wars.

The wood you have is a hunkahunk O burnin junk. Bubba's attempt to keep the spring from popping out.

I suggest contacting GT Tomek of Phoenix and getting him to install one he makes that cannot be told from an original. You will then have a fine mag once again.

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