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I think the smaller mag is for one of the Luger .32 ACP or .380 ACP look-a-likes... The Luger mag is an FXO "type" magazine that may be wartime... most of the post war mags of this type have no wafennampts... just a number like 2002/1 or something similar... These extruded steel magazines are excellent shooter mags... in my humble opinion, the finest magazines ever made for the Luger, or any other handgun for that matter.
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John,
It looks like the late war mags but has no markings on the mag body, just the "a" on the spine .... makes me think about what it is ... Mark |
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Mark, Your 32 or 380 mag is for the M68 Erma and I also have a similar unmarked (except for a low case "a" on the spine. My best guess is that it is a late WW2 police or commerical luger, like my 42 Banner. TH
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