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Don, Today I took it further and went to various web sites to browse and look specifically at Luger police magazines that are for sale and found in all that I looked at,1 or 2 had anykind of wear in the area in question and it was minimal. There were no line gouges, no bends, no cracks in the metal just minor surface rubs. Also, I have been following the threads on Jan's site and the results of Mr. Van De Kant's experiment in insertion and removal of the magazines in a Luger with the intact safety puts me onboard with those that believe this wasn't the reason for the discontinue of the safetys usage. -Dave
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Regards, Don donmaus1@aol.com Author of History Writ in Steel: German Police Markings 1900-1936 http://www.historywritinsteel.com |
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Don:
My police magazine is an E/46 and it has absolutely no marks in the subject area. Neil
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