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04-04-2002, 08:51 PM | #1 |
Lifer
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Another one for the engineers!!! ......Luger mag shells!
It's no secert that Luger folded sheet meatal mags are soft,...although, once and awhile you run across one that seems to have a little more spring, and a few less dents..... By and large, they are soft.... The extruded mags seem to be stronger, in both design & materials, by a considerable amount!! I would have to asume that all original Luger mags were made with a very low carbon, soft cold rolled steel....not so sure about the Mauser blued sheet metal ones?, they seem a little better.....but, they all pale when compared to modern pistol mags....which seem to be indestructable, even under the worse conditions possible!!! I read alot about 4130 & 4140 alloy steels...do you think this is what is used into todays mags?? Stainless doesn't figure in the equasion, as I am already aware of their properties.....I'm just wondering about suitable carbon alloy steels! Thanks to all, till....later....G.T.
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