Re: Barrel Change
Tom:
You mean the old plumber's pipe wrench routine won't work? I was planning on taking it to a gunsmith but I think a LUGER gunsmith such as you would be a much better idea. I assume that you would not need the frame and we could ship gun parts back and forth with no FFL hassles (I let my FFL expire). On the other hand, I have nor seen the pistol yet. I ordered a $395 shooter from SARCO. It may be that I would want to get it refinished. Do you do that? Straw, etc.? And the cost? I will take you up on the togle trade offer. I hate the thought of grinding on a Luger, any Luger, even a shooter. Speaking of shooters, I like to shoot my guns occasionally, even my (late production? Ask Kyrie.) Shanzi .45 broomhandle. The thought of shooting an original, all matching, Artillery Luger scares me due to the possibility of parts breakage. Thus the current project.
Bill
aka WaffenAmt (on gunboards)
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