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Twice a Lifer
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My motley selection of mags includes some Imperial era originals, Haenels, MecGars, Swiss commercial post-war, Mausers, Ermas, SS flat-sided ones for the Texas guns, plus a handful of mutts. It seems to me that each format requires a slightly different profile on back side to work with perfect smoothness. I'm presuming that it is because of small variations achieved by the different styles and manufacturers. For example, the stainless flat-sided ones have no room behind their follower buttons to admit the lip of the tool. So for those, I ground out the lip entirely of a tool that worked crappy on the other mags. I prefer the replica ones that are the WWI shape.
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