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    WTB: Luger Magazine #8013

    No doubt, this is a long shot, but I’m looking to buy magazine # 8013 for a WW1 Luger. This would be the version that has a nickel-plated body and wooden baseplate. Please let me know what you have,...
  2. I’d suspect that during wartime they were just...

    I’d suspect that during wartime they were just happy to have a magazine that functioned. As for dating them, it appears that there were a series of WaA___ markings used during the earlier years of...
  3. German Occupation Hi-Power Magazine Inquiry

    Good day, folks,

    I’m currently considering a German Occupation Hi-Power that a trusted vendor has available, but am wondering if the magazine that comes with it is correct or not.

    The piece...
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    I just noticed an error in my post - the serial...

    I just noticed an error in my post - the serial range is 100xxx, not 106xxx. Sorry for any confusion.
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    Husqvarna 1907 Information Request

    I’ve been trying pinpoint the year of manufacture on my Husqvarna M1907 and am looking for some confirmation of the information that I found.

    The pistol has the type 2 slide inscription...
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    .303 British Bore Reflector

    I’ve recently acquired this nice 1915-made .303 British bore reflector/mirror, and was wondering if anyone is familiar with which manufacturer used the “MMCC” markings during WW1? Thanks in advance.
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    I will agree with you that it certainly isn’t an...

    I will agree with you that it certainly isn’t an original part of the gun; the stock tells that well. I was just curious to see if the markings stood out to anyone as a particular group from history....
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    Stock Disk ID?

    Hey folks,

    I recently picked up a 1918 SSA No.1 Mk.III*, and I’m having some tribune figuring out what the markings on the stock disk mean. The markings read “ 2 AA 20”.

    From what I can guess,...
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    Sticky: Introduction

    Hi everybody,

    Thanks for the add to the forum. I've been collecting military surplus/militaria for around 3 years now, and it's grown into one of my favorite hobbies. I'm looking forward to seeing...
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