Would appreciate learning more about the types of toggle locks on the early lugers in the 1902 to 1904 timeframe...
I have read that there are both 1-piece and 3-piece toggle lock designs, but have not seen any detailed photos (or guns in person) to envision how the mechanisms work...(acutally, I did see Mike Morris' 1904 Navy at Tulsa last year...but was not smart enough to ask the right questions...).
I think Jan Still's Imperial Lugers has a good photo and I do have an old Gun Report article from 1997 by Charlie Kenyon about the 1902 French lugers; but still cannot envision how the two types work and are different from each other.
I also understand that the pin placement is different. One type has the pin running through vertically, from the 12 0'clock postion downward while the other type has a horizontal pin running the 3-to-6 o'clock positions.
Would someone mind posting photos and a narrative to help make me smarter...?
Thanks so much !!!
Regards,
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