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By eliminating the magazine (loading from top like a broom) Wyatt was able to get a "hogged out" single PO8 frame to hold the flat nosed 45acp ammo shown. Martz, one the other hand, welds two PO8 frames together and uses a modified Sig 220 mag.
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I also learned something here, Thanks Tom. I have never seen one of these conversions before. Do you have any idea of the production numbers of these two guns?
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According to the 21st edition of the Blue Book page 823, John had built 66 including 3 babies at that time, probably a few more by now. John Walter in "The Luger Book" page 286 claims only 49 Wyatts were made.
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