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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Lenexa Kansas (suburb of Kansas City)
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hello again Ugluk;
Please elaborate on how you "adjusted" the lip of your mags. When I bought my Luger it hat three mags (Sorry, no pics) one was Mauser original, works fine. 2 was unmarked but the bottom plug fingerhold had a bullseye pattern. 3 was marked "Made In Holland" and won't feed 3 in a row. All three have black plastic fingergrips. By the way, I'm working on a Lucite tool to open the action for jam cleaning. Pics when complete and working. |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Hi Lliam
Please don't confuse me withsomeone experienced and skilled. There may be a lot better ways than what I did. A little tool with a hacksaw slit makes it possible to adjust the lips without effort and damage. I got my Luger with a well feeding mag and bought a Mec-Gar that didn't. I put two rounds in each and looked and measured how high and at what angle the top rounds sat. Then I adjusted the mec-gar lips in until the mags were roughly equal. The original one still is a hair better than the Mec-Gar so I'm not there yet, but it is a close thing now. A new main spring really improved things as well and I expect stronger magsprings would too. There's real pros here that know how it's really done. Hopefully they'll call in and help out. Cheers Conny, Sweden |
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