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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: POB 398 St.Charles,MO. 63302
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Not all stainless lugers were made to accept standard PO8 mags. For those that do, I carry the original manufacturer's stainless wood bottomed mags @$35 each. For those that require the wider extruded wood bottomed mags with the AM Eagle stamped on both sides of the wood bottom, I also have those in stock (these are too wide for a standard luger) @$50 each. TH
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Sieger:
Since I have never replaced a spring in any of my Lugers( Or WW1/WW11 handguns), you may be correct. When one of my Luger's jams, it has always been the ammo. My best guess is that the stainless Luger will lock back with the magazine inserted. Will be interesting to see what bdrose comes back with. Regards, George |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Do you know whether or not the magazine springs in these stainless steel configurations are in any kind of spec.? I've heard that the stainless configurations suffer from jamming problems right out of the box. Sieger |
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