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Gentlemen,
what marking should a magazine have to "fit" a 1937 S/42 luger ? Eagle 63 or eagle 655? With alloy base?
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Either. Quoting loosely from Still's "Third Reich Lugers":
1936-1940 Rolled shaped sheet metal. Alum base., pin through the rear. Type 2, blued , Stamps: droop wing E/63, stick E/63. E/83, Large E/63, E/655. issued 1936 past the m series. Before this they were the type one mag. Let me know if you need that. FN Last edited by FNorm; 10-02-2009 at 05:05 PM. Reason: spelling |
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A 1937 S/42 should have a stick (or straight) wing eagle over 63. But now be careful!!! There are three different sizes of SE/63 magazines. Believe it or not, they are called SE/37 (for the small), SE/63M (M for Medium) and SE/63L (L for Large). The latter two are for the 1939 variations.
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Here is a picture of the three SE/63 magazines, courtesy of Hugh.
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thanks alot for the advise.
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