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Maybe you could copy the design that guy is using to make a 45 cal luger. He got past it somehow. I really didn't study that one as I don't have 4 or 5 grand to invest in his pistol at the moment. Got a good start and I'm sure you will come up with the answer.
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Eugene solved the magazine problem by up-sizing the entire frame; i.e. he made it bigger! ![]() So there is room for a "real" magazine in his new made pistol, which is a little larger in all dimensions than the norm. He may have kept some of the operating parts the same size, like striker, safety- but I don't know for sure. ![]()
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![]() Don, IIRC one of the old members posted that he had opened up the magwell width-wise with a broach to take a .45 magazine (I don't recall what magazine). It shouldn't take too much. The .45 GAP should be good length-wise. I think that .45 Luger shows up in the Random Album Pics every so often.
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