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To create a new thread, just go to the forum you're interested in
http://forum.lugerforum.com/index.php and click the "New Topic" button toward the top. Why not introduce yourself and tell us about yourself and your collecting interests in the "New Collectors" forum? And yes - it is possible to modify an unfluted firing pin, but not a very practical approach. Purchasing one already fluted makes more sense. Did you ever acquire one for your 1923 Alphabet DWM?
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Don't mean to step on this thread but had a question about fluted pins. Don mentioned that "the Germans made it all the way from 1900 to 1930 without grooved striker" When were fluted pins introduced? Could I assume that a numbered fluted pin in a mid 20's DWM commercial would not be original to the gun ?
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