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hi, would appreciate input on identifying time/what luger this magazine belongs to.. thank you in advance. Darius
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is it correct to assume this is an "Early military" tin-plated body with the wooden bottom piece?
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With number 2 on base, probably police. Military did not use numbers.
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Even with the help of Photoshop I can not tell what the top stamp is. Looks most like a 1. If so This must be a confused magazine--not knowing if it is a first or second mag. If it is not a 1 and is an acceptance stamp then this is probably an Erfurt. Is there anything on the flat edge of the Mag?
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it appears that there is a "1" stamp on top, and no additional markings on the mag.. however, I'll know 100% once I have it in hand. Good eye Gary!
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