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I am sure the experts are going to want to see some pics of the bottom of the magazine. Also any other markings on the magazine.
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The tube appears to be blued.
That makes it a good candidate for a Dutch navy magazine, which accompanied the Mauser made pistols which were delivered to the Dutch navy. |
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Interesting. It is a blued tube and looks almost the same as the one you picture, just in a bit rougher of shape. I know absolutely nothing about Duch Lugers so thanks for the info. Any other input would be of great help. I can get some better close up pictures tonight after work if that will help in identification and appraisal.
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