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Unread 02-10-2004, 04:15 PM   #6
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John, I agree. It does take a LOT of brute strenght to remove and original barrel from a Luger! As I mentioned it is very risky to the gun and the shooter. My father has done minor gun repair for over 30 years (for our family and friends. Never made a profit,just did it for the enjoyment of working on differnt types of guns. I have been learning from him since I was a young teenager and do most of the work myself now, but still enjoy having him there while I work. We are just farmers, so we have to fix a lot of things all the time because we cant afford to pay someone else to do it. Couldnt survive without good old Duct-tape!)For anyone who has the money, it is best to have an expert like Thor do the work, He has the tools and the experience.
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