I just got this mag because the number is very close to my droop eagle G date, but I wonder about authenticity. Logo alignment is poor and the numbers seem way too small, is this an acceptable variation? Also the follower looks very new like it has never supported a bullet. The body is magnetic, the base is not. I'd appreciate any thoughts on this piece!
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Originally posted by Johnny Peppers View PostThe magazine shown by K98 is typical of Mauser P.08 magazines. Draw a line through the first digit, and it lines up with the side of the magazine.
This is a single matching magazine 1939 42 code, with the same serial number alignment on K98's magazine.
Are you sure this is not restamped, It just somehow doesn't look like the real deal.
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I think that it is okay. I’ll also add that although I think that the OP mag is an original numbering, it is a typical in the extreme regarding the offset of the number and the lack of spacing between digits. The die used for the “4”s is distinct and I think correct for K date and earlier G date but I’m not sure used as late as e block. Bottom line is a simply see no evidence of it being monkeyed with in the photos.
Folks need to really understand that renumbering Luger mags and K98k bolts (and Colt wedges and everything else) was nothing short of a cottage industry in the US by certainly the mid 1970s. It got even more widespread and sophisticated every decade after that so we have now had 50 years of these things being re-numbered to include fake WaA stamps
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Originally posted by swjXE View Post
Wow Johnny,
Are you sure this is not restamped, It just somehow doesn't look like the real deal.
In your expert opinion what do you see wrong?
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In regards to magazine 1196r.
The font of the number 1 is not factory original. It is quite possible the magazine was restamped later in the war to match the Luger by an armory. Here is 1110r, only 86 guns earlier and both from 1939. Compare the number 1's.
Magazine 4064e is 100% correct.
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Originally posted by Johnny Peppers View Post
I was the second owner after the vet, so know it's history. The picture had to be lightened somewhat causing the slightly overexposed look.
In your expert opinion what do you see wrong?
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