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Unread 03-23-2012, 02:47 PM   #1
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Default Is It Safe To Join A 1929 9mm Carbine and a Drum?

Has it ever been tried. I took the advice an had i check out to be sure its safe to fire. I forgot to ask if the addition of a drum ok! Tks Eric
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Perfectly legal and should function just fine.
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It will also work with a 1902 Luger Carbine even though they
are in 30cal. You can load 9mm or 30cal and they will work
just fine.
Thanks George
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Thanks George, All the Georges seem to be in agreement!!
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wow! I want that set up!! I dont see why it would be illegal, unless maybe you are in California.
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Now that is what I called "drool material"!! That rig would look soooo good in my safe.
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It seems most were 7.65 calibre. Mine was the rarer 9mm. Probobly for hunting..This is for collection! The rarest is the grees DWM box over 100 years old!
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