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More photos please, this time of the alloy base mag. Good close-ups of the base, and also any other markings on the body. One of the guys will be able to tell you specifically, or approximately, what years it was produced for. dju |
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The mag is blued (as you can see), and there are no markings on the body (checked with 10X loupe). This was challenging to do! LOL
Holding the mag in one hand, and the phone in the other, and clicking the shutter (on the screen) with my nose! |
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Now that I learned how to do it, I became cocky! This is the "woody" mag. It's in nickel plating, and the right side "button" broke off. Looking at the color of the wood, seems like it broke off a while ago.
So,....can this be repaired somehow? I don't want to put the repro wood bottom on the mag. I will buy a whole mag (couple of them) from the recent production, to use, and leave these alone. Thank you all for your help. |
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