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Ok. How about a .45 ACP Drum Magazine?
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I did not look at a caption,
I am too wondering about more drums, several people asked about them
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Mags were hard to do as it is. I will help with any info , if anyone decides to take on a chalange like that
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Sarco has a drum magazine for the 1911. Perhaps that is 'tweakable' ?
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Looks like a "steampunk" magazine or something Buck Rogers would have used. Would go nicely with one of Eugene's carbines in polished stainless steel and snazzy synthetic stock. Too late...you can't unthink the image.
![]() Nice photoshop work Gerben.
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I was thinking brass lid and blued body
![]() But all joking aside. The original Luger Drum design has an L-shape, which is pretty much useless. If you have a Drum magazine like the 1911 one, which feeds in a straight line with the magazine extension, things should run a lot smoother, and easier to build also. |
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We are not stamping them, but we can we mill it
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![]() 28 round capacity... http://www.e-sarcoinc.com/model-1911...-magazine.aspx There's one for the 45 Glock too...That might be a candidate as well... ![]() http://www.e-sarcoinc.com/40-round-g...-magazine.aspx 40 round capacity... They both look like they use OEM magazine shells fastened to the drum...
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