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The next best older magazines (when you can find them) are the machined ones made by Hanael Schmeisser / Ernst Thalmann. The wartime ones are marked FXO and E/37 The post war Thalmann manufactured magazines marked 2/1001 can often be had at reasonable prices.
These were made to reasonably close specifications and function well when they are undamaged.
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I have used several Swiss after market mags I purchased in Lucerne back in '64 excellent results.
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The Swiss mag is my permanent magazine in my shooter artillery.
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