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Unread 11-07-2014, 06:42 PM   #1
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Default Differences Between The Cartridge Counter and the 1902 Fat Barrel

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The mag is very very different !!
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The mag is very very different !!
It's interesting that Sturgess & Gortz comment on a Dutch 'cartridge counter' Luger using a modified right grip which allowed observation of the loading button of an un-altered magazine. Sadly, no pics.

Looks like it would be easy to do. Wood only. Might be kinda fragile though...Hmmmm...
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I wonder whats more rare the mag or the gun!! My mistake its a 1904 sorry!
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You could cut the channel in the wood and have a thin, steel or aluminum reenforcing plate with the same cut surrounding it on the inside of the grip.

I imagine the introduction of dirt and grime is an issue, unless you had a transparent "window" in it.
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Here was a great thread many years ago~ http://luger.gunboards.com/showthrea...uger-need-help
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