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Unread 05-27-2016, 07:19 PM   #41
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I love them all!!
I agee. I am so new to this that I enjoy studying all the varieties and there differences. I can't even wrap my head around the "whys", yet. LOL
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Unread 05-27-2016, 07:32 PM   #42
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Lugers their owners and admirers are in love and protect their sacred luger affair!!!
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Unread 05-28-2016, 05:32 AM   #43
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Please see Görtz & Sturgess, the red edition, p. 1,281.

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Just to shed a light in the Swiss affair (pun intended). Is there a Swiss member on this forum that has some insight on this matter that would like to share?
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Unread 05-28-2016, 10:50 AM   #45
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All this passionate arguing about the bottom of a mag it's interesting and a bit amusing at the same time!
I couldn't even imagine anything like this in a GLOCK forum...
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I couldn't even imagine GOING TO a GLOCK forum...
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I couldn't even imagine GOING TO a GLOCK forum...
It was a joke, just to underline the differences one can find between one forum and another.
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Now glock is one ugly gun.

Are non-concentric rarer than concentric? What is the going price for either in good condition?
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I read the Sturgess reference, thanks Dwight.
I'd read the magazine chapter before too, but there is so much to remember.

What they said is that the mags with discs were made by DWM at Swiss request, so that it would be readily apparent that a magazine was inserted.

This would only be of interest to a range officer looking down a line of shooters, IMO.
In use a touch is sufficient.

Likewise, a dab of white or silver paint in a "normal" magazine would serve the same purpose.

When the Swiss set up and began their "own" production, they had decided to eliminate the disc, and did not produce magazines with the metal disc. Quite likely because it was not necessary in the first place, and did cost significantly more to produce.

More decorative than utilitarian, JMHO!
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I read the Sturgess reference, thanks Dwight.
I'd read the magazine chapter before too, but there is so much to remember.

What they said is that the mags with discs were made by DWM at Swiss request, so that it would be readily apparent that a magazine was inserted.

This would only be of interest to a range officer looking down a line of shooters, IMO.
In use a touch is sufficient.

Likewise, a dab of white or silver paint in a "normal" magazine would serve the same purpose.


When the Swiss set up and began their "own" production, they had decided to eliminate the disc, and did not produce magazines with the metal disc. Quite likely because it was not necessary in the first place, and did cost significantly more to produce.

More decorative than utilitarian, JMHO!
And here is a Swiss made mag with a dullop of white paint.
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I don't believe Charles would mind!
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There is also the old story that the concentric circles were there to distinguish between 9mm and .30 luger magazines (spring tension difference).
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There is also the old story that the concentric circles were there to distinguish between 9mm and .30 luger magazines (spring tension difference).
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is/was there really a difference?
Or does this date to the 1900 model with the flat main spring vs.
later models with the coil spring?

Is/was the .30 stronger or weaker?

Many times when asked "we" say there is no difference in a 9 or .30/7,65 mag; and they are "interchangeable".
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Do snail drums and loaders work the same useing 7.65mm as well as 9mm?What was the first production 9mm luger?
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Vilm,
is/was there really a difference?
Or does this date to the 1900 model with the flat main spring vs.
later models with the coil spring?

Is/was the .30 stronger or weaker?

Many times when asked "we" say there is no difference in a 9 or .30/7,65 mag; and they are "interchangeable".
I think it is magazine spring tension, but!

Why did the marine have to teel 9mm mags from 7.65mm mags?
The Germans didnt adopt the 7.65mm in the first place and the marine only had mags for the 9mm.
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There is a 1904 drawing of the coil spring 9mm luger with the concentric circles. Perhaps the navy simply followed the drawing. Makes one think if the rings are actually stylized coils

In East Germany the circles made a comeback. This time on the grips.
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