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Very cool! Does it have the loaded chamber indicator? It's hard to tell from the pics...I can't see a stock lug either... :(
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Wow, it looks like new... Congratulations! Marc
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BASED ON THE ELECTION RESULTS, May I recommend that you plan your move OUT of Kalifornia in a hurry. EVEN MORE gun controls passed by the election!
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Its here at last!
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Here it is at long last - a couple of quick snaps. Bottom picture, original Finnish mag on the left that came with the piece, A separately ordered Swedish mag in the right that actually arrived the same day! This thing is a beast - a moose of a handgun! If you run outta ammo, throw the pistol at the enemy, you're bound to take out 2 or 3 of them! :jumper:
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Oh, no stock lug. Did I mention this one was an Israeli contract gun?
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At least they got the grip angle right! :D
I agree... a moose of a gun, and I have seen a moose up close and personal. So close I could feel its breath on me... but that is another story... It is sort of like shooting a 9mm howitzer... Good luck with it. Can't wait to hear how it shoots... |
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... NAMBU!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup::jumper::cool::D:D |
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Its a tack driver: 50 rds @ 7 yards today:
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The Finnish magazine that came with the pistol performed flawlessly, and it hold 8 rds. The Swedish magazine that I purchased separately, hold only 7, and for some reason the bottom decided to work loose. I'll have to look into that...
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A related downloadable publication
This downloadable publication might be of interest for you.
Thorough study of the Lahti pistol. http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/lahtload.htm |
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There are a couple new Lahti's being discussed on Still's forum... |
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I'll head over to Still's and see what I can learn... |
They are almost impossible to put back together after a DETAIL strip down to individual parts. J.B. Wood (Firearms Disassembly book author) says almost impossible without a special made jig. A small internal part in the middle of the grip area of the frame is held in place by three springs coming in from three different angles, YIKES, took me 5 hours to do a complete reassembly because of this, never again. BEFORE and AFTER PICS
http://members.rennlist.org/lugerman/Lahti1.jpg http://members.rennlist.org/lugerman/Lahti2.jpg http://members.rennlist.org/lugerman/DMBF1.jpg http://members.rennlist.org/lugerman/DMBF2.jpg http://members.rennlist.org/lugerman/DMAFLathiA.jpg http://members.rennlist.org/lugerman/DMAFLathiB.jpg |
And people complain about the Ruger Marks...
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sheepherder, I will look at the book I used and give you more info later.
I had my wife's help holding pins or I would have failed this work. |
Sheepherder, i could not find that exact reference But I did find my vintage remarks on the sear/hammer assembly I had so much trouble with. This is the link to discussion on it.http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...ighlight=lahti
It is not that bad to take apart, damn near impossible to get the sear/hammerspring/hammer back in there. Took me 6 hours, my first P38 took about 45 minutes. Lugers take me around 30 minutes. I would advise against it unless you REALLY need to, then let a gunsmith have the headache. ~Thor~ Here is another good article on this pistol http://candrsenal.com/disassembly-swedish-lahti-m40/ |
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Problem is, I only started marking my jigs/fixtures in the last 10/12 years, so there's a bunch of 'things' that I have no idea what they are for. Here's a pic of some of them; there's another dozen scattered around, hopefully with the projects I made them for. I was hoping that a pic of a Lahti jig would jog [no pun intended] my memory. Some of these I know what they're for, but like the one at top right - I have absolutely no clue what it is intended to do, or to what... :rolleyes: |
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