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09-19-2014, 04:28 PM | #1 |
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"Erma" Mags
How good are in your opinion the "Erma" mags, which are still available occasionally?
They are nickeled, with plastic or wood bottom ( plastic is cheaper, and I prefer it ... not because of price, but I think they are more durable, and they are aftermarket, anyway ) Or how do they compare to new MecGar´s? TIA, Hermann |
09-20-2014, 01:55 AM | #2 |
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I think they're probably OK. All other original Erma mags I've encountered seem to be built quite well. These would be post-war, until when I don't know. They eBay out at around a hundred bucks, give or take. The other stuff like Triple K is cheesy, lighter gauge steel. Many are not marked as to maker. Sticking with what's the best available in our hemisphere will help ward off feeding problems. I'd buy one, if I could score it cheap enough, just to try it out.
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09-20-2014, 09:46 AM | #3 |
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I have one of the ERMA Luger magazines for 9mm / .30 Luger and it is very well made.
It's a collectible for me since it's in as new condition, so I haven't used it in a shooter, but everything about it looks well done. Marc
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09-20-2014, 04:08 PM | #4 |
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all erma symbol/logo mags I have seen ( about 3 or 4 ) seemed well made except for a cosmetic item
the bottom of the magazine body ( seems that all have thin shiny chrome or maybe polished ) had the "C" shaped cutout that mismatched the upper curvature of the barrel parts of the plastic base. plastic base was correct semi-circle shape but mag body was sort of scalloped loosely around the barrel and so showed a bit of space between base and mag body bases have a barrel end contour that is kind of like originals with flattened outer ring on barrel ends probably the mec-gar is best choice - if you like/dont care re the navy like concentric rings on end of the barrels happy hunting Bill |
10-10-2014, 04:52 PM | #5 |
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Shot my Marine 08 ( "Pistole 04" ):
3 mags á 7 rds Lapua Luger load, old and new Charge. Trouble free, very accurate, but, Boy, with that 200 m sight one has to aim for the belt buckle! Used 2 Erma mags, one of the original Mauser mags. I have already ordered another Erma mag ( the 3rd ) and 1 MecGar mag. Both nickeled. And 2 Marine wood bottoms ... one for collecting, one for the Erma mag that I will use with the Marine Parabellum. The Erma mags are all new ... and MUCH easier to load than the Mauser mags! Hermann |
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