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Magazine ID
Sorry if I should not have started a new thread on magazine ID. Did not know to place it in the other Magazine ID thread.
I just joined a couple days ago and thanks for opportunity to be on this forum.
I have a magazine that came with a 1911 I had once. Does anyone know anything about why a G is on it like a General Shaver magazine but has Mexico on it.
Thanks
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09-21-2021 02:42 PM
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Early Triple K magazines were made in Mexico
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Thanks, here is another pic. It is pinned . Bought the pistol, which was made in 1918, and the mag came with it. The gentleman did not know where he got the mag. I sold the gun about 20 years ago and a two toned mag was with it too. I kept this mag and some weird looking copper colored "spacers" that were on the inside of the grips.
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Copper spacers used to add weight to absorb recoil. Faster second shot.
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Maybe I misworded by saying "spacers " inside grips. These were used to thicken the grip panels.
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Originally Posted by
p64m11
These were used to thicken the grip panels.
Yes, and...

Originally Posted by
Daan Kemp
used to add weight to absorb recoil
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