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Join Date: Jun 2002
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I was thumbing through The Sportsmans Guide and saw that they were selling WWII Luger mags. It did not make sense to me especially since they were anodized and had wooden plugs, I'm new but I did not think that was correct. Anyone else see them?
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I know early Erfurt mags had a gold hue to them, but WW11 mags were blued starting in l937 without anodizing and with aluminum bottoms.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Spencer, go to their web site, type in Luger in the search block http://www.sportsmansguide.com. They have two types for sale, a 'New" model (Repro) and the genuine model from WWII for a lot more. I have delt with them for many years and have always recieved what they advertised and they have a very good return policy if you are not satisfied. Actually their price is not all that bad considering what some of them go for on E-Bay. Might be a real gem in there with some unique stamps.
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I ordered two, they are backordered; delivery expected around Feb 18. They also have repro locking bolts with spring for $19; del in June.
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