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My wife used to be a LEO, working with a couple of different local agencies, as well as undercover for two different state agencies, and even some with the Secret Service, and then for several years with an executive protection agency. Going through a box of her "stuff", she pulled out two of the magazines that I have labeled as Type A and six or seven of the ones that I have labeled as Type B.

The Type B seems to be for either a 9mm or .380 of some sort and the Type A takes cartridges noticeably longer, like a .38 Super or 10mm. She doesn't remember where they came from and said that they could have possibly been in a box of miscellaneous stuff she bought at a pawn shop or from a fellow officer. Some of the Type B mags have numbers scribed on them near the base. During her career she carried only .357 Magnums and 9mms. She said that the Type B mags may have been for a Beretta 9mm she carried for a while.

Any help y'all can give us identifying these magazines will be appreciated.

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The mags with the diagonal windows look like CZ52 magazines.

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I believe you're right. Thanks!! She'll be surprised to find out what they're from.


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The others look like Makarov’s

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Originally Posted by Anteloper
The others look like Makarov’s

Yep, I believe you're right about that. Thanks!


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