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Hi, would appreciate input on identifying time / what DWM luger this magazine belongs to..
Thank you in advance. Regards Thosbi |
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T, The large die set used on the 322 would indicated to me issue by the Weimar Police, particularly if I also see a #4 above the 322. Police mags of this period generally have a number (1-4) stamped above or below the serial. The + mark below the serial on this one, is more the military way of indicating a spare mag. TH
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The magazine body almost looks Swiss. Is the base wooden or plastic? If Plastic, it's most likely Swiss.
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I might be wrong, but I don't think that mag belongs to a Swiss, I'd rather think it's a Weimar Police Luger magazine.
FWIW Sergio
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