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Unread 04-25-2005, 12:56 AM   #1
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Can any one tell me was the GNR magazine marked with the same serial number as the gun or did it just have a S/42 code on the aluminium base?
My one just has S/42 but I have heard of another which has a number, bit it may though, not the same number as the gun.
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Murray,

IIRC, the GNR mag base was wooden and un-numbered. The mag spine had a triangle inside a circle, I think.

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Murry, Tom As description is of a M1906 Portugese mag. The correct mag for your GNR should have a nickeled tube with an unmarked Aluminum bottom. Although I have owned a couple that were numbered to the gun, this at best, was probably done later by the Portugese. I would save your S/42 marked mag, as a proper spare for an early WW2 military PO8. TH
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Thanks for the correction, Tom. I was relying on a memory that is occasionally unreliable.

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Murray, out of curiosity what is the serial number on your gun?
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Sorry for the delay Doug,
I had to go to the mainland on business.
My GNR serial number is 2279V.

The other two that I know of here in NZ are 2374V and 2375V and are both owned by the same person.

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Ok, mine is serial number 2175v.
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Murray,
Although our GNRs aren't consecutive, they aren't very far apart. Mine is 2268v.
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Thanks Ron,
Thats interesting, only 11 numbers apart. Still, I suppose that is the chances with so few being made. How many do you believe are still around, still in 7.65mm. I understand that many were rebarrelled for 9mm. Was that so?
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I have not encountered any GNR Lugers that were rebarreled to 9mm. I suspect that the majority of the surviving examples are still 7.65mm but I do not know for sure.
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Gentleman I have one serial 1982v
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