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Unread 03-19-2013, 01:38 PM   #1
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Default In re navy mags

I'm interested in the evolution of the our Navy magazines. It appears that the Navy was the only ones using the concentric grips. Did they change during the Naval service? I would assume they were made to give a better grip in wet or damp surroundings such as those experianced in its Navy. I can imagine the artillerys were even in worse conditions in the trenches, mud and blood. Did they remain the same only on the navys? Any opinions would be helpful! Tks Eric~~
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Default some commercials....with rings

Hi Eric, I have the reminant of a navy style mag base with the concentric rings and Cal. 9m/m on the bottom... definitly commercial... but, I've only seen one or two ever...... best to you, til...lat'r....GT
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George Anderson just wrote me, "The Navy dropped the concentric rings with the Naval Luger production in 1917. The 1917 mags continue with the Naval accertance and large numerals" I keep telling Him to write a book on the subject!~~~ Eric
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