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Unread 12-03-2016, 09:38 PM   #1
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I young man approached my table at the Tulsa show and handed me an artillery Luger. I asked him what did he want to do with it. He said he wanted to sell it. After a few minutes of negotiating I purchased the Luger. My question for the forum is the mag. At first I thought it was a Swiss mag. But no Swiss cross or any other markings. Any comments or other information will be much appreciated.

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To me it looks like a Swiss commercial made by the Swiss rather than by DWM. They typically have that bit of a ridge on the base where the round knobs join the middle section rather than a smooth transition. Evidently the base was a little loose so someone put a pin in the front to secure it.
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Hi Ron,
Many thanks for your reply. I or should I say "we" value your input very highly. Since I have the mag in hand, I would like to say that the circle on top, although looks like a pin, appears to be a circle stamp much like that of a Portuguese less the inner diamond.

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plastique?
Good question. I had assumed that it was figured grain wood but do not know for sure.
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The Swiss Bern mags also had this ridge. This base to me looks like some repros that were on the market a few years ago. Bill
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Thanks for the interest and information. It is MOST certainly plastic or some sort of composite material. Certainly not wood.

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