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hi there, i am trying to identify which shells i fired were fired from a luger, and which ones from a glock 19.
the hammer marks in half the shells have a round strike mark, and the other hald have a squar/oblongish strike mark. can someone please post a picture of the strike mark of a shell fired from a luger, namely a 1937 dmw thankyou |
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The firing pin of a Luger pistol is round, not square.
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That is correct. Glocks make a square impression on ammunition primers..
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There is a mucy more reliable identifying mark. fired cartridge cases from 9mm Lugers manufactured 1903-early 1941 have an indented "ring" around the case, about 2/3 of the way up. This is a characteristic from the original design of the 9mm chamber.
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