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Unread 12-23-2012, 06:13 PM   #1
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Default Can someone tell me about this magazine?

I tried to get some clear pictures and I think they turned out good. As you can see, one marking is a partial strike? Those are all the markings on the body. On the wood bottom is a very small "3" and a "8" It came with a code 42 1939 Luger. I know its not the right one for it from what I have read, but its what I have. Thanks for any help!
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Luger GNR 1935 from Portugal in 30 luger
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Seems the 1935 GNRs that I have seen have an aluminum bottom on a shiney tube. The 1906 Portugese had a shiney tube & wooden bottom. I dont think this one is either, obviously been tampered with so ....very hard to tell what it was. PJH
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Seems the 1935 GNRs that I have seen have an aluminum bottom on a shiney tube. The 1906 Portugese had a shiney tube & wooden bottom. I dont think this one is either, obviously been tampered with so ....very hard to tell what it was. PJH
It is know that those mag are for GNR , make by portugese arsenal
The K10 and 19 in cercle are the commun mark , same on the rods used for the GNR .
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Good to learn something..... I am interested as I am looking for a GNR magazine. I have never seen one of these & the pictures are far too dark to do it justice as far as a critical examination......in my opinion.

Based my comment on the picture of the lower side looks almost like it has a repair, maybe even solder???? The pin looks a bit big too.

Be nice to see a clear picture of the bottom.

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pj, good to hear from you, hope your wife is doing well
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