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Need Help identifying Magazines
I just got a group of 5 mags and I have a few questions. The first 3 are wood bottom and the last 2 are aluminum and bakelite bottoms. I am trying to find out what era they would be correct for. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks
1. marked 9386 L can't find any other marks 2. marked 3316 can't find any other marks 3. marked 1 with and 939 or 999 below it, no other markings visible 4. Aluminum bottom no markings. Loading button is different than other mags 5. Looks like a Black bakelite FXO mag just with no marking and a broken base. |
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It would be for Police, re-issued Imperial or '29 DWM Lugers. Maybe Simson but I don't know enough about those to hazard a guess.
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[QUOTE=bmwr12;237810]I just got a group of 5 mags and I have a few questions. The first 3 are wood bottom and the last 2 are aluminum and bakelite bottoms. I am trying to find out what era they would be correct for. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks
According to Kenyon's "Luger's At Random" page 396, from the Luger's inception in around 1900 Luger bottoms were made of wood and in the 1920 era they were also made of cast aluminum, by the early 1930's the wood bottom was completely eliminated and by 1940 they were made of molded plastic. Hope this helps. Lon |
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09-26-2013, 07:56 AM | #6 |
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Your last photo is a magazine for a Weimar era Police Luger. It is the spare magazine, as witnessed by the number "2" stamped at the front of the wooden base.
Weimar Police pistols were issued with a mix of left-over WW1 and later aluminum based magazines. Yours appears to have been a WW1 unissued, as there is no evidence of it having a previous number or scrubbing marks performed to add the new police number. |
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