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Lifer
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![]() Easy way to tell (since yours sticks up so much)...a takedown lever spring will mike ~.062" ...if yours mikes out substantially more than that, then don't try to remove the takedown lever...Come back here and one of the experts will tell you how to proceed... If it is ~.062", then you're good to go... ![]() It does look pretty nice...how about a side view of assembled pistol, so we can admire the Tikkakoski barrel??? |
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Here goes! Actually, Im not 100% sure if the length is 6"...
I guess you guys can tell just by looking at it!?Rgds, /Erik |
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Lifer
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Very nice! Thanks for posting those!
I've been bidding on the Tikkakoski barrels that appear on GB for some time now (the longer ones - ~4 3/4", IIRC). They look to me to be in about perfect balance with the rest of the pistol. Something like the 1900 series, but with the thicker 9mm barrel. Just out of curiousity, are you sure it's an after-war add-on by your dad?? Many Lugers were fitted with Tikkakoski barrels by the Fins... |
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