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Unread 09-28-2011, 12:06 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Lugerdoc View Post
The rear toggle "knobs" appear to have been compressed (not parallel to axis of barrel, so the indentation, is probably a relief cut so that the mid toggle link will move when attached to this rear link. TH
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Originally Posted by alanint View Post
The relief cut in the rearmost link was certainly made to allow the toggle knobs to be bent in, for some bizzare reason. The middle link's tab, which interfaces with the rear link would have had to be ground down some to work with these bent in knobs.
I disagree...Looking at my Lugers, no part of the middle link ever comes close to the 'scallop'...It might possible have been incidental metal removal from a grinder widening the gap for the middle toggle link...but the grinder operator (I'm thinking a 4 1/2" hand grinder with a cutoff wheel) would have had to be pretty careless...

I do share the opinion that the toggle knobs have been bent...Very mysterious...It would have had to have been done off the pistol...

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