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I believe this is a WW I era magazine I have with a 1913 military DWM.
As can be seen, as some point it looks as though it's got distorted and now rubs and binds when inserted / removed. Is this repairable, or should I just look for another period correct one ? Good, clean wood base 9582 f + if anyone needs it ! |
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Reach out to GT before you dispose of it. He’s been known to work wonders on magazines.
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John 8:32 reive (riːv) vb (Military) (intr) dialect Scot and Northern English to go on a plundering raid [variant of reave] ˈreiver n e.g., " Some view the Border Reivers as loveable rogues." |
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Thanks, I will.
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I've fixed several and now look for worn out bodies to fix and put parts in. That is the good thing about metal over plastic.
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