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Is there any reason not to store the magazine in a Luger?
Unloaded, and oiled up, of course. I have heard of wrapping them with saran wrap, for storing the mag in a holster. I normally keep my non-matching mags in a box, but I wanted to keep my matching mag(s) with the gun. I am only talking about wood bottom mags, if it makes a diff. Thanks, George |
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I have stored all types of mags in my guns for decades w/o any problems.
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I am with Curly on this.....my original mags store with the weapon.
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Thank you both, for the info - I will not worry about it any more.
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