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Current project Savage M1928A1
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Your 20 round magazines should be blue, looks like some had the side holes worked on, do you know if the holes had been plugged ?
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I think you need to add a "gun porn" warning to your post.
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Originally Posted by
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Your 20 round magazines should be blue, looks like some had the side holes worked on, do you know if the holes had been plugged ?
The mags have been parkerized, the ones that you see were British
magazines that were solder filled at some point, heard the Brits did this in North Africa campaign to keep sand out of the magazines. I wish who ever had them before left the solder in place for historical purposes, but at least I know what they are and where they have been, still a cool story none the less.
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Phewie! thats allot of weight carrying that much ammo around! Is a drum mag on the radar Pap!
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Thompson twenty round magazines
You should check your twenty round magazines for the 1920 date. You can still find blued twenty round magazines as a Thompson never looks right with a parkerized magazine !
photo shows the double date error magazine - not really rare but nice to haveAttachment 90682Attachment 90683
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I never really bothered checking the dates on the mags, I guess I need to check that as well, and yes ,I can see a 50rnd mag in the near future, probably a repop since the originals are so expensive.
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Keep us posted on progress, I think we all hanker over a lovely M1928A1 of our own ... we can dream
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