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Unread 10-22-2006, 01:52 PM   #1
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Default Clip, Mauser Works Oberndorf 40 - 42

I have found a Luger clip. Condition is excellent user - upper middle collector. Markings as follows: (on bottom) 9015, B used by Mauser Works Oberndorf 1940 to 1942. (left side) (on top and bottom near front ) A 3 flat lined winged bird with a 37 under it. also on the near the bottom one is the number 122. The aluminum end also has in the middle of the circleular knob a pin form side to side. +++ What I need to know is how much is it worth??? And yes it is for sale. +++ It was in a shoulder holster that was VERY dry and falling apart. Sorry it was way beyond tring to save. You could make out two names on it. Both where American Sgt's. Any help or info would be great. Thanks Wolf
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Unread 10-22-2006, 11:28 PM   #2
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Welcome to the Lugerforum... The mag in good original finish and no dents can bring anywhere from $60-125 depending on where you are, and who wants it... and for what reason... You can see similar magazines for sale on ebay all the time they are called the FXO 37 extruded magazine... the price drops a bunch if it has been refinished or modified, or has any kind of damage.
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Unread 10-23-2006, 11:04 AM   #3
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Wolf, Your 122 code (used from late 1939 until early 1941) extruded Schmeisser patent mag, sounds like it has the correct E/37 inspector's markings on the body. On some of these early extruded mags, the E/37 will also be on the alum bottom, above the serial number. TH
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