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The correct magazine would be the early Imperial style crimped white sheet metal, with either a wood bottom (early issue) or aluminum bottom (later issue). The issue magazine for the Army Lugers will have the SN and suffix, the spare would have a + symbol stamped on it. Police magazines will have a 1 or 2 stamped on the base. They used whatever they had available. Holsters were reissued Imperials for the most part.
The Army contract was for approx. 10,000 1921 production Lugers. So, 1921 Army Lugers are not all that common. The magazines were often mix and match. And surplus wood bottom WWI Imperial magazines were often used. Ron
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is this correct that only 10000 DWM units are made for military in 1920 /21 ??
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