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Re: Luger firing pin
I once replaced a breech block on an Artillery that I reworked and I never knew what caused the problem with it's original damaged breech block not being able to remain loaded. You would load the gun and then after a few seconds, you would here the plunger come out of the back of the breech with a "sproung" sound! I now know what happened to this gun in a previous era! Thanks Tom for answering my mystery! ~Thor~
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Re: Luger firing pin
I've fluted firing pins with a Dremel tool with an old DWM as a guide. Works fine.
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But I wouldn't flute an original matching number firing pin!
You would lose more in value than the cost of a fluted replacement..
-John |
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