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Lifer
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Doug I concur. I don't recall any original magazines with dual bottom pins... only aftermarket.
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Someone went to a lot of trouble to try and fake a WW1 era magazine.
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![]() Since I'm new to the world of lugers, I really appreciate everyone pointing this out. I never would have known that it was not an authentic mag without the input. This is disappointing news, but not the end of the world for me either. The glass is still half full ![]() Mike |
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Yes! And they did a lousy job!!
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I would not worry much about the mag. I have seen several original ww1 mags where a second pin was added to stabilize a wobbly base. Whether this was a field repair or not I do not guess. Looking at your mag,stake marks etc I think this is an original mag body at least. Bill
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