First of all makle certain that the gun is empty. And the safety is off.
Take the trigger out and clean the entire area with a toothbrush, solvent, etc, just to rule "gummed up" out.
Once re-installed and cocked try pressing on either SIDE of the trigger to see if it fires under side pressure, and make certain that rearward travel is not blocked.
Maybe a closeup photo of the trigger installed but side plate off might help. I'm guessing that it involves the top of the trigger and it's relationship to the side plate "L" lever.
Someone may be able to diagnose it via photos, however I'm thinking that a trip to the LugerDoc may be in order.
dju
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