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Join Date: Jul 2015
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Magazine is not dragging. Ive cleaned the gun, bore brushed
The chamber and oiled the toggle, bolt area, slide rails. On my luger if you pull the gun back 7/8" or so, the striker cocks and if I let go, the toggle will stay up slighlty (without a mag inserted). My failures to go into battery duplicate this position. The gun is head tightly when fired. The failure happen about 10% of the time. I will count the spring coils when I get home from work |
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The oal cartrige should be fine, but Ill check when I get home. The ammo Im using fires fine in a hi-power and P-38
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This is normal for the toggle to not return to battery if raised enough to c**k the striker and then released. If you are using quality ammo...i.e. WWB, PMC, S and B, etc. then that helps us a lot, although many lugers are ammo sensitive. I am beginning to focus in on a tired mainspring. Have you, or anyone else ever changed it? springs do lose their strength over time. If you are trying to shoot reloads in your Luger, stop that for right now, and use only good quality factory 115/124gr RN FMJ ammo. Use the factory ammo as a base/standard and then we can go from there. |
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Ive shot just factory ammo. Everything in the gun seems original. Ive already ordered the mainspring, extractor spring to replace.
This is my first P08 and Im just trying to get it to run 100%. My next outting Ill try some winchester white box 115's. I shot 124's because I read thats the best weight for the P08 (ball) |
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