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Unread 11-09-2011, 10:15 AM   #1
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Default Magazine for 22 Conversion Unit.

Are there any aftermarket magazines that would work with a Luger/Erma 22 conversion unit.

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Unread 11-09-2011, 02:07 PM   #2
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The main difference between the pre-1945 and postwar Erma conversion kits is that the early model had no extractor. Instead, it used a small extension on the .22 magazine as extractor.

The new version had a separate extractor, so the magazine lacks the extractor 'notch' that the old ones had. An old mag should function with a new set, but a new mag will not extract the rounds in an old set. Perhaps playing with extractors and magazines can produce a workable product, but those .22lr kits are not the most reliable feeders to start with.
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Perhaps if someone posted photos, the members might suggest a modern, available magazine to try and modify to work.
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Unread 11-09-2011, 04:56 PM   #4
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Default 22 Magazine

I am not able to post a photo. I have a lead on a conversion kit but the magazine is missing.

It is simular to ones that are on gunbroker in the wood boxes.
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The uppers of the systems should be relatively interchangeable, so I'd expect that a combination of an SE08/2 (1970s-80s) extractor + magazine should work with a 1930s Erma barrel/toggle kit. I had the same problem, trying to locate a working magazine, GT kindly helped me out with a kit that he had. Perhaps he has some parts available?
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There is a magzine listed at Simpson LTD.
https://www.simpsonltd.com/index.php...ab8bcb564f1602
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Thanks for the heads up.

It is a little rich for me at this time.
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Vim, I believe that you mean ejector rather than extractor. I do have an exc used original factory SE/2 mag instock @$75 + $6 S&H, should you want to try it in your SE/1 kit. TH
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Tom, yep. The flappy thing on the side
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Coverk, If you're interested in a "poorman's" .22 luger conversion mag, I have a home made variation that you might wan to try: this was made by placing a .22 high standard mag, inside a normal orig 9mm PO8 mag (same idea as used with Walther's factory .25acp PPK mags --- a M8 mag inside of a normal PPK shell). I've never had an oportunity to try it out to see if it works, but it can be your for $50 + $6 S&H. TH
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Default Conversion Mag.

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Thanks for your offers. I will keep them in mind. I still have not taken ownership of the kit yet.

Looking good though.

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