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Lifer
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There are so many!! I forgot whats the hole for?
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For what year or years did the issue the 9mm /cal marked?
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many / most are interchangeable, but some don't like others.
I can think of the 1900 doesn't like newer? My minds blank, but some don't fit right. |
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Hi to all! On Luger magazine interchangeability, I have a theory, and it's not much different than any other mechanical interaction design theory? I feel there are two separate realities, and they are simply, what they would have liked to have happen, and the other, is what did happen!
![]() So, lets assume they were well aware of the issues with the mags? The only way the could ensure fit and function was by holding very close tolerances just as all German factories did right up until the end! Not only with the magazines, but with the Lugers as well. In our case we are concerned with the magazine well it's self! To be truthful, they didn't hold this process tolerance as close as they should have. You can take a magazine out of one Luger, and it might not fit in another? The only variable that changed was the fit in the mag well???? Through many, many repairs I have found that magazines measurement from front to back should be minimum of 1.098" to 1.102" max. and the mag well on the Luger should allow the mag to drop free in this range. If the magazine is 1.106" it will drag, if it is 1.108" it will be tight. So we have a mag to mag well clearance of, (best combination possible) of .010" max, most are several thousands under that with right around .006" being the average in my hands... Try as they might, they could not keep this tolerance with any real consistency throughout production. That is why i feel they numbered the mags in the first place, and you would know with some confidence at least the mags that came with your gun, would simply fit!!! I know this is all theory from the hobbit workshop, but it has been acquired thru hands on experience both good and bad, besides, I'm not smart enough to make this stuff up!... ![]() ![]() |
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GT, Thanks for your explanation of luger mag tolerances. As you should have rememored by now: the hole shown on the left side of your VOPO mag and on most other types of PO8 mags, is to allow you to drive out the staked in follower button from the follower for removal. If you find an early type folded tube mag body without the hole, it should have the follower for the SCREW-IN type follower button. I've only run across one of those in 50 years, dealing in luger parts. TH
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I also have only ever seen one of the early flat button 1900 mags as well... best, GT
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