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Unread 08-28-2020, 09:26 AM   #1
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Often, with correct positioning you can engage the "S" hook withe the recoil lever "hooks" properly in the toggle mechanism.

Sometimes, turning the Luger upside down will help you clear the area and position the parts for correct engagement when you turn it back over. Gravity is your friend.
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Often, with correct positioning you can engage the "S" hook withe the recoil lever "hooks" properly in the toggle mechanism.

Sometimes, turning the Luger upside down will help you clear the area and position the parts for correct engagement when you turn it back over. Gravity is your friend.
I'm definitely slowly learn the reassembly gymnastics one has to do with the Luger Oddly though I find them easier to deal with in terms of cleaning and disassembly than most modern handguns.
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Oddly though I find them easier to deal with in terms of cleaning and disassembly than most modern handguns.
They aren't as easy as a Glock or Sig but after watching one video, I found that I can strip and re-assemble a Luger with little or no difficulty.
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