I was searching through some old boxes and came across two very strange shotgun magazines. They both seem to be from the same gun but I have no idea what the gun it.
The first seems to be about a 10 to 12 round single stack 12 ga. magazine. It has a bit of a curve and is made of a fairly thick plastic. The back of it has two metal squares that I assume are what lock it into the gun. The only marking on it is "Korea".
The other is a drum magazine. It holds 20 rounds of 2 3/4" 12 ga. shells. It is srping loaded and the shells rotate around the outside perimiter. It has a clear plastic pack for viewing and is black in the front. It too is marked "Korea".
What gun is this from? The magazines belonged to a former friend of mine who vanished about 4 years ago. I seem to remember him talking about a pump shotgun that accepted these, but I am not sure. He was into all kinds of odd ball stuff so who knows.
I would like to find out what they are and what the value is. I assume finding an owner to one of these would be difficult but I also assume the value of the magazines would be pretty high to the owner.
Thanks for any assistance.
Oh yeah, I don't have a digital camera. Sorry.