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The fit of the aluminum bottom into a pre 1937 mag tube is a bit sloppy and doesn't appear to be factory. The large die set serial number could be either Weimar Police replacement or post WW2 East German Police. Need a clearer photo to ID the acceptance mark. TH
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It's a standard police magazine issued at the unit level of a Landjaegerei(rural) police unit. Three issue mags are unique to Landjaegerei units. The third magazine was always procured seperately by the unit from Haenel-Schmeisser and numbered "3".
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George, Unfortunately the mag shown above was not made by Haenel and is not the Schmeisser design. TH
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