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And that is why the german police introduced the sear safety.
The principle of firing the upper is also discussed in period police manuals, even with a description of how to build a demonstration setup. And the extractor serves as a loaded chamber indicator. |
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Chapter 36 in the green Goertz and Sturgess volumes, starting on page 1093 tell the story.
There is a poster of a policeman cleaning his luger, the title is : "Watch out : DANGER threatens here!" Related commentary and documents and great pictures are found on the following pages.
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