Re: Trigger not cocked after firing
The Luger action closes AWEFULLY fast, sometimes a worn out sear spring CAN be the problem, but not always. I have fix a couple of Lugers that were cocking by hand, but not cockin by the cycling of the gun during recoil by strengthening the sear spring. Like HAKAN said, it could be lots of things or parts invovled, but a worn out sear spring is SOMETIMES a common problem. With a little rebend then tempering at aroung 600 degrees F for a few minutes, it will retain more stength to close the sear within a faster time. Just my 2 pennies worth., A gunsmith is ALWAYS the answer but a gunsmith not familiar with Lugers will NOT ALWAYS have the solution. Depends on the gunsmith. Thor
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