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9mm Mags for a .30?
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Lurking for some time, new to Lugers. I have a 1900 DMW Commercial in .30 cal. Can I use a 9mm mag to take a shot or two? My toggle does not lock back with the mag in it. Is this normal? Pics over the weekend. Paul |
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Paul, Yes..there is no difference in magazines..9MM or .30 is one and the same. Because..the base of the cartridge is the same..a .30 is a 9MM necked down.
My toggle does not lock back with the mag in it. The mag must be EMPTY for the lock back to function.
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Not all magazines will lock the hold open on all luger pistols; if it has a hold open they should.
For various reasons they won't; could be weak spring in the magazine or dried grease causing the hold open to have a stiff movement or no movement. |
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Paul, Don's post reminded me of something..The 1900 Luger magazine slot for the follower button is slightly longer..this MAY have something to do with it..OR possibly your pistol isn't fitted with a hold open..Have you looked inside to see if one has been installed?
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Did the 1900's even come with the hold open?
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Yes they did. This one a Swiss M1900:
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David, Not that I know of..maybe one could have been added but I doubt it.
Eric, That was probably not the normal pistol though? I just don't know. Never owned on although I wish I did!
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All 1900 Lugers came with a hold open. It didn't go away until the 1908 Army contract.
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Ron;
So why did it go away and then come back? A cost savings mistake? dju |
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Yep, exactly.
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Thanks for the help. According to Ron it sounds like mine should have the hold open. I'll have a look today.
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First off welcome aboard of this Luger devotee Forum. I think you'll find this Forum quite different from many other forums, among other things surely it's a lot more informative. All the Swiss Lugers had the hold open, and there is no difference in magazines between 9mm and .30 Luger. Rgds Sergio
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Sergio,
Thanks for the welcome. Mine is a DMW Commercial Luger. Serial number in the 4 thousand range. |
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Sometimes it is easiest to remove the upper, and watch the HO as you press an empty magazine up into place, and if the HO does not raise, why not?
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Paul,
May I also add my welcome to the forum. A Commercial in the 4 thousand range is a nice early gun. You do not indicate where you live in your profile, but in the US standard commercials are a bit scarce as most of the 1900s encountered are American Eagle marked. A few photos of your gun for us to enjoy would be most appreciated. Ron
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I'll try and get some pics tonight or tomorrow AM. I am challenged when it comes to posting photos, I'll give it a try. I have a pic hosting thingy just need to find my password,
Ron, I'm in Wisconsin. There are no AE markings that I can see. It is in nice shape, not perfect but not bad either. I want to put one or two rounds down the pipe and then leave it be. |
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Pauly,
welcome from NC , too. You do not have to have a working hold open to fire your Luger. If the holdopen piece is in there, you can check the movement as suggested above. I had one that the holding "part" was chipped off, and even though it raised, it would not hold open. This is a possiblitiy. But you can see that by removing the upper. Enjoy your nice early Commercial. If it were an AE, it would have a nice large American Eagle seal type symbol right on top of the chamber. |
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There is no AE symbol on the pistol.
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