![]() |
Interarms Luger Spare Parts?
I have a new Mauser/Interarms 70s Luger that I purchased as a shooter. Can anyone tell me what spare parts you'd recommend having on hand in case of breakage? Also, I believe there is a gentleman who purchased leftover Mauser/Interarms parts--does anyone know who that is? Thanks!
|
Luger Doc on this forum is the man when it comes to spares for the Mauser re-intros.
|
A good spare parts bag should have an extractor, ejector & firing pin. I would not think that these have the same parts breakage rate as a WW I or WW II gun would have.
|
You guy are correct. I did purchase all of Interarms remaining Mauser pistol parts (Parabellum, HSC and HSC super). I have all of the above mentioned parts in stock. I actually believe that the Parabellum extractors will out last the original PO8, since they are an improved design, where the retaining pin passes thru a circle of steel, rather than just between two legs, that have a tendency to break off. TH
|
Tom, you ought to put together "kits" i.e. plastic bags or boxes of Spare Parts Kits and sell 'em?
Ed |
I think the Kit is a great idea! Lugerdoc--I will be your first customer. Would you mind dropping me a PM with a price?
|
I'd take a kit too!
|
Quote
"Tom, you ought to put together "kits" i.e. plastic bags or boxes of Spare Parts Kits and sell 'em? Ed " unquote Tom, I'm with Ed. but go a littlt farther and post a note here and advertise it in the for sale section. ViggoG PS: I'll take one also, if it fits "1906 AE"! |
Sorry guys, but I don't have enough extractor, ejectors and firing pins left to offer kits. I do have hundreds of some spring & pins and other low breakage items. TH
|
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:12 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2026, Lugerforum.com