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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Mags are back from GT - and I can already see a huge improvement. Turns out the "Mauser" mag with the aluminum bottom isn't a Mauser at all - GT says its either a DWM or an Erfurt, WW I era, which someone fitted with the afore mentioned bottom. The "no-name" remains so, but resembles "an early Mec-Gar" - but was represented to me as new, so who knows who actually made it!
In any event, the old DWM/Erfurt's weak spring is now brisk and snappy, as is the no-name's. He had to do some dent management and adjustments. All I've had time to do is run 3 snap caps through each one, manually cycling the gun. They both performed flawlessly with this limited test, something they never really did before. Both held open correctly too! My wife and I are getting ready for a veil duette performance at an upcoming Belly Dance festival, so it might be a bit before I get to the range - but I think the refurbished mags will perform MUCH better! My wife will want to shoot her revolver too, so it'll be a fun day at the range when we do get there. |
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