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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Just picked an after market mag. It is either stainless or nickel matte finish. . Has the old style coil spring with plunger and a plastic mag. base with concentric circles. The base is retained by two cross pins. No markings. quality appears very good. Any ideas on this one. David.
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Hi
Sounds a lot like an Italian made Mec Gar magazine to me. Check these sites: http://www.tomsguns.com/shooting/enter.html?target=MAGAZINESMEC_GAR.html http://www.mec-gar.it/ - A |
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I've had some problems with these mags in the past, due to roughness inside after plating, so I perfer their blued ones. If you do have problems, disassemble and polishing out the inside, will probably help. Or you may want to consider the wood bottomed Stainless triple K mags recommended on the Forum a few days ago.
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