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HI,
I have a luger magazine that I need help with to find out what it is. It looks like a FXO but it has no markings of any kind. The aluminium base has no proofs or markings . It has the pin concauve. It is blued finish about 95%. Could it be for a?? Krieghoff French production post war Or a commercail magazine For a 1941 or q 1942 commercail luger?? Regards Bob Last edited by SAKIJOE; 11-13-2015 at 12:11 PM. |
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Lifer
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Bob, how about a good close up picture of the aluminum base.
Bob |
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HI
Here are the pictures of the bottom of the unmarked FXO magazine. I known it is not a east german magazine because it does not have the line in it like the east germans ones do. Bob That is not a line on the bottom just a nick Last edited by SAKIJOE; 11-13-2015 at 12:11 PM. |
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Lifer
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Hi SAKIJOE, Actually the line you see is a mold flashing line from the mold half's coming apart... or, cutting right to the chase.. a parting line.. I think it is the TRUE indicator of a period commercial mag, versus an armourers spare... I have seen plenty of un-numbered fxo style mags where the parting line was buffed off in prep for a number.. but a very few with the line, flashing, intact... Again, just coming from what I've seen and believe.. not written in stone..
... Best to all, til...lat'r...GT
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Hi
I thank all of the members help in telling me what I have. A commercial late magazine. Are they rare or common??? Now I need to find a armor's replacement magazine, Its for a 1940 code 42 luger. Anyone have one for sale??? Best Regards Bob Last edited by SAKIJOE; 11-17-2011 at 12:26 PM. |
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I have this one - drop me a note, we may come to an arrangement. Brendan |
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