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Unread 10-08-2018, 12:17 AM   #1
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I apologize for the lack of clarity. Kurusu is correct, I did mean I replaced the ejector (photo #2).

The ejector is what I had to file down so it no longer contacted the frame. Just to be extra confusing I mentioned it the original post that I replaced the ejector spring, I should have said EXTRACTOR spring there because I also replaced the extractor spring in addition to the ejector.

Thanks again for the help. I think I'll try shooting again now that the ejector isn't dragging on the frame. I'll also bring the original extractor spring to the range and change it out if the issue still persists.

If nothing else I'll have fun with the carbine stock I 3D printed.
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If nothing else I'll have fun with the carbine stock I 3D printed.
I was once warned that placing a stock on a 4" barrel military Luger was illegal as they were not issued in that configuration. I don't know if that is true or not but suggest check the law first.
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I was once warned that placing a stock on a 4" barrel military Luger was illegal as they were not issued in that configuration. I don't know if that is true or not but suggest check the law first.
So I've researched this a little after your post and it appears that you're correct, which is really a bummer. In order to be legal it has to be a Luger that would have come with a stock (artillery, navy) and even then, the stock has to be an original or reproduction identical to the original.

I was going to post the files to 3D print one on Thingyverse and make a post here, but I guess I won't anymore!
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