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Unread 07-21-2012, 11:45 AM   #1
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Default Replacement Mitchell Magazines on eBay

This may have already been addressed, but since new members arrive every day, I thought a mention might be in order.

I needed a magazine for my 1917/1920 Luger, and decided to try one of the "new" ones available on eBay. It was from "Active Merchandise" and was priced at @$29.77 post paid.

It arrived promptly, but one dimension was too large. I could force fit it, but it was in so tight, I needed to place a screwdriver on the bottom against a niche in the frame to loosen and pry it out.

At first, I was afraid I might have had a bent frame, but a mag from a different source slid in correctly this morning.

Since the firm I used first does not accept returns (at least in the ad), I thought a note here might save someone some trouble. Mag looked great, sent quickly, but simply was not machined down to fit ALL Lugers. They are surplus stock from the Mitchell Luger.
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Mitchell Lugers are not the same dimensions and parts are not interchangeable with pre-ww2 lugers
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very true , the mag would work fine on a mitchell . well as good as any if the pistol would actualy shoot, another reason mitchell is no longer around.
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I have one that has had several hundred rounds thru it, and never had a problem with it. I think side plate fit is main issue. Looked at several for fit before purchasing one. I have herd others complain about them. John
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I had a Navy that broke the extractor pin and prone to jamming. After firing some I noticed a lot a pinging of the metal on the side rails and decided I would let her go. Beautiful gun just not practical.
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Hey Larry
I haven't seen you post here I'm a VERY long time. Welcome home!
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Thanks John. I lurk a lot with out posting. You guys have so much Luger knowledge that makes me feel very inadequate with my limited knowledge trying to say anything about Lugers.
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You had enough knowledge to unload the Mitchell. Way to go. Bill
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Unread 09-18-2012, 07:04 PM   #9
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Well Bill it was such a source of trouble I figured some one else should get the opportunity to trouble shoot the thing.
When the frustration factor overwhelms the pleasure then it is time for a change.
Also comparing the Mitchell to my originals it was painfully less quality and that was produced with modern equipment verses no computer equipment of a 100 years ago.

However I must give the Mitchell guys an E for effort trying to master such a complicated design as the Luger.
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