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Default Magical Magazine resurection by GT!

I came by a K date magazine # 99 + recently and it had two problems. The first was likely a standard fix. The strong spring and follower button pushed out the side of the body at the top and caused the follower button to snag. Irritating to say the least.
Secondly the front rounded edge was used to hammer on a sharp edge and placed some line like dents. THIS I thought might not be easily fixed but my good Friend GT magically sent it back with a short turnaround and it's like new. I had doubts it could be done..But once again GT saves the day! Making a VERY rare magazine up and running.
This mag was produced by Mauser in the FIRST 100 pistols made when Mauser geared up production of the Luger! Amazing to hold such a rare Luger artifact in hand after all these years.
THANKS GT! GERALD (GT) L Tomek <[email protected]>
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