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Unread 10-30-2005, 10:01 AM   #1
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which model luger used wooden based nickel plated magazines
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Unread 10-30-2005, 10:37 AM   #2
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This is too open ended of a question, as many models did. In the late 1920's they started to go from wood to aluminum, so the switch-over started then, and so many older lugers received aluminum with new numbers when a replacement was needed, this is especially common with police guns.


If you get Imperial Lugers by Still, you can see the wide range of lugers that received wood / nickle plated mags.

Is there a reason you are asking, or can give us a lot more information?

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hello ed
i bought a very nice nickel plated erfurt proofed mag today and wondered what luger it fitted
the number is 5115 +
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It will fit and function in any Luger, it was made for a WW1 era Erfurt and to be more specific, gun # 5115....the + indicates it was the spare mag.
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nick, wasn't trying to be too flippant, just wasn't sure if you had a specific model in mind.

As PL said, it is for a specific erfurt (1911-1918), although a wood bottom was used on other models going forward.

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thanks ed
being informative is not being flippant
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are you actually in London?

My wife loves London, she thinks christmas time is best there
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we live 30 miles north of london
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