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Unread 01-06-2009, 03:24 PM   #17
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There are about 5 ways to take down a luger. I don't use a table usually, I do like I did the 45, I push it on my leg, turn down the TD and it comes off, you know, old habits, blah, blah


The way Ron is talking about seems to be the way a lot of folks who know their stuff do it; they use one hand for disassembly.


Tom, incongruous...
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It alway bothers me that quite a few long time luger owners don't know the proper way to Take Down or reassemble their lugers.
~~smiling~~ You get onto folks for not knowing how to disassemble, yet refuse to get a computer or digital camera. That is VERY old school on a computer based forum Seriously Tom, especially with the computer, you don't know how much easier all this would be.



And when folks insist on dial up, wow..... like they say, once on broadband (cable / DSL, etc) then never again on dial up.... I understand if in the middle of no where (I have lived there), or can't afford it, I understand. But to refuse cuz it costs a bit, well, its amazing how fast everything is when you switch


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