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DavidJayUden 01-23-2009 11:45 PM

Luger disassembly/assembly tutorial
 
Are there any tutorials on gunsmithing, disassembling, re-assembling, and tuning the Luger here on the LugerForum?
DJU

Ingvarg 01-24-2009 06:11 AM

Here you go !:cool: http://www.wonderhowto.com/weapons/
Write "Luger" in the search and you got everithing you need.:rockon:

Vlim 01-24-2009 06:47 AM

And some nice disassembly videos on Youtube, courtesy of our Lugerforum member 'shadowdog'.

DavidJayUden 01-24-2009 09:46 AM

Gracias, Gentlemen!

sheepherder 02-19-2009 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ingvarg (Post 154090)
Here you go !:cool: http://www.wonderhowto.com/weapons/
Write "Luger" in the search and you got everithing you need.:rockon:

...???...I get an error msg -

Address Not Found

www.wonderhowto.com could not be found. Please check the name and try again.


Is there a HTML tutorial somewhere??? I'm on a dial-up and YouTube videos are out.

I need detail stripping info...Major surgery...Skeletal dissectioning...Organ transplants...

Ingvarg 02-20-2009 03:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by postino (Post 155427)
...???...I get an error msg -

Address Not Found

www.wonderhowto.com could not be found. Please check the name and try again.


Is there a HTML tutorial somewhere??? I'm on a dial-up and YouTube videos are out.

I need detail stripping info...Major surgery...Skeletal dissectioning...Organ transplants...

Well ! I guess dial up is no good for those video tutorials but this should do it: http://www.lugerforum.com/disassembly-1.html :thumbup:

Ingvarg 02-20-2009 03:39 AM

Btw. Forget this "screwdriver beating" on pic #4. There is no need for that. :eek:
And be gentle on the springs and ejector and take care not to brake them. The look easyer to brake than not to brake. :o

sheepherder 02-20-2009 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ingvarg (Post 155432)
Btw. Forget this "screwdriver beating" on pic #4. There is no need for that. :eek:
And be gentle on the springs and ejector and take care not to brake them. The look easyer to brake than not to brake. :o

Thank You, Ingvarg! I don't know how I missed that... :confused:

It's been 15 or 20 years since I detail stripped a Luger, and from the assorted small parts in my Luger parts box, I seem to have done it several times...but I'll be darned if I can recall what I used as a guide...I have the NRA Firearms Assembly Guide to Pistols and Revolvers, but it's not dirty enough for me to have used that...

CRS is a terrible thing... :(

Ingvarg 02-20-2009 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by postino (Post 155435)
Thank You, Ingvarg! I don't know how I missed that... :confused:

It's been 15 or 20 years since I detail stripped a Luger, and from the assorted small parts in my Luger parts box, I seem to have done it several times...but I'll be darned if I can recall what I used as a guide...I have the NRA Firearms Assembly Guide to Pistols and Revolvers, but it's not dirty enough for me to have used that...

CRS is a terrible thing... :(


You,re welcome.
Somtimes things are to close for us to se them, Hapens to me all the time:o
I always thought Luger was extremely complicaded to deatail strip, but in fact it.s one of the easyest and quickest pistols to field and detail strip, once you know how to .;)


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