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    Some WW1 German snaildrums

    Drummagazines for the Luger P08 have been on my wish list for a long time. Who doesn’t want one of these?
    Several years ago, I managed to find both models and also the adaptor for the Bergmann submachinegun together with a dust cover and a loading tool… How cool was that!
    Just within a few weeks it got even better… I was able to acquire a snaildrum carrier in unused condition…
    So far, so good one would think, but no… things got even better a few months ago… One of the rarest snaildrums got tangeled in my little web… a snaildrum magazine for the Mondragón Fliegerselbstlader Karabiner 1915…

    The Mondragon M1908 was the first automatic rifle and was designed by the Mexican general Manuel Mondragón. The manufacture was outsourced to SIG in Switzerland and the gun was used as the Fusil Porfirio Diaz Systema Mondragón Modelo 1908.
    In 1914 Germany bought SIG's entire stock of the Mondragón rifle. The rifle was found unsatisfactory for infantry use in trench warfare conditions. In 1915 it was issued to aviation crews with a new 30-round magazine (instead of the original 20-round) as the Fliegerselbstlader Karabiner 1915 (Flier's Selfloading Carbine model 1915), until sufficient numbers of machineguns were available. Only few of these rifles survive.

    Adler






























    #2
    hmmm...

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      #3
      Originally posted by Adler 1 View Post
      hmmm...
      Wow Adler
      Incredible, you need a Bergmann M18 now and thank you for introducing me to a weapon I didn't know existed.
      One of my chums at a gig.

      Eric
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        #4
        Originally posted by Adler 1 View Post
        hmmm...
        The photos are so large that no one can see them. Maybe this is one reason you have few replies
        Best regards,
        Streptile

        Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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          #5
          Thanks for the comments gentlemen!
          Eric, that's a nice Bergmann contribution!

          The photos are so large that no one can see them. Maybe this is one reason you have few replies
          Probably you are right... I'll try to make them smaller next time. On other forums they are the right size, maybe they resize automaticly?

          Adler

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