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Unread 06-29-2002, 07:45 PM   #1
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Does anyone know when DWM switched over from the concentric ring to the plain wood bottoms on Navy Luger magazines? Looking at some of the reference books I suspect it was some time after 1916, but have not found a definitive statement in any reference. Were any of the 1917 Navy Lugers built with concentric ring magazines?

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Luke,

Great question. Luger Variations shows a 1917 with concentric circles, but it doesn't say if it has matching. Jan Still's book shows a 1917 with a matching non-concentric circles magazine.

Also, with Navy's you can't approximate the month by the serial number.

Anyway, it will be interesting to find out.
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