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Originally Posted by John Sabato
K.Wilhelm,
Get yourself the e-book by Gerard Henrotin, whose title is "Luger Mechanical Features" and it will teach you with great illustrations everything you ever wanted to know about how a Luger works, but were afraid to ask.
http://www.hlebooks.com/
The book is downloadable, and worth every penny of the $7.95 USD it costs... You can find it here with many other great firearms e-books that he has written, including our precious M1911.
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I agree totally. Gerard's first e-book will give you the mechanical insight to be more effective in trouble-shooting a cranky Luger. You'll be much better able to resolve various Luger mechanical issues with this understanding/info in your head.
(By the way, I offered to proofread/edit the text for this first e-book, as the English needed some polish to be less confusing, and M. Henrotin graciously worked out a deal with me to do it. I've been pimping these e-books ever since--easy to do because they are such informative tomes.)