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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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It's unusual to see an SA marking on a late production Police armour's spare mag, but the Finns would use whatever they could find. TH
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I think these were brought to Finland between years -41 - 44, when we got other spare parts and all kinds of aid against the soviets from the germans.
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Here is a pic of the double stamp on the gun that this magazine goes with.
Some people say that the finns are heavy drinkers...
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![]() The Luger looks very nice!!! The grip design closely resembles the grips on my Lahti...Are all these made by the same company??? |
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The grip plates were an army order from some company. Maybe they were made by VKT as the Lahti grips, I don`t know.
I never even thought about this. I will ask around if somebody here knows the manufacturer.
Last edited by jussi16; 06-08-2009 at 05:30 AM. |
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