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Unread 12-16-2013, 07:56 PM   #1
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I have an 1914 Erfurt Art and need two hands to remove any of the 4 magazines that I have. How easy should the mag's be to insert and remove. I have other pistols with a release button and they seem to just fall out when the release button is pushed.
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They should either fall out, or come out with very little effort after the magazine release is pressed.

Sounds like either a deformed frame is possible, the wrong magazines are in use (I think CDNN recently was selling Mauser made Luger magazines inexpensively - but they are made for the 1970s Mauser Parabellum pistols).

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You might check to see if an overlong grip screw is putting pressure on the mag body and causing drag.
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And look for tell-tale scratch marks on the mag body to determine exactly what is going on. Sometimes Prussian Blue or even magic-markier can be used in the quest to find friction points. (Being careful to not damage original finish, of course.)
But this certainly is not a normal condition.
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In the first place I would check just to be sure to use the correct magazines and in a good state, then the thing that you need both hands to remove a magazine makes me think of a deformed frame.
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Sounds like either a deformed frame is possible, the wrong magazines are in use (I think CDNN recently was selling Mauser made Luger magazines inexpensively - but they are made for the 1970s Mauser Parabellum pistols).

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CDNN was also selling Stoeger OEM mags for the Luger. I have three(3) of them. Two(2) are just fine, but one was oversize and would drag going in and coming out of the mag space. I had to "tune it" with a file and emory paper, but got it to work just fine. Apparently the QC is a bit lacking on these mags.
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I have also noticed that my SS Mitchell mags are very tight in a German made luger( I was trying not to say "real Luger"!)
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