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Does somebody knows the history about " Stark" signed mags?
I have searched the web and have found various storys about it, from " Stark" as maker , also meaning "strong", the english word for stark. Is there any briefed history ?
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I have been told it is a company name (subcontractor) and you don't run across them very often.
I have owned 3 or 4 of them, sometimes with a gun, sometimes by themselves. Ed
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Maybe this company is mentioned on the list of German producer's codes if they have produced equipment for the German military during WW2?
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I have two Stark marked mags. They are not seen very often. I have always heard that it is a company name.
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