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JONABI
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Default WWII magazine reparing

Hi, My Luger is a DWM 1909 in perfect order that I shoot with every week, I have two vintage Mag. One OEM from with a wood base. The second from WWII. The first function perfectly, the second has somewhat of a binding near the mouth with causes malfunction when loading the pistol. Now, I've disassembled it and measured the the spring: It fits the specs like new. The problem is the Mag itself. Is there a procedure to straighten the faces of the Mag that can be performed with simple tools. I prefer repairing than buying a replacement. Thanks for any advice.
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