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Unread 12-04-2017, 02:12 AM   #9
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Hello,

First of all thanks a lot for your detailed replies.
I have to admit I am not very deep into mechanics and for sure not into Luger 08, so forgive me if I got somthing wrong.

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Originally Posted by Rick W. View Post
Martin,
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The rear toggle mounting of an adjustable rear sight on a Luger is a rough area for sights, perhaps a bit of the reasoning behind the integral on the originals. The toggle moves around quickly and fairly abruptly; that means the newly attached rear adjustable sight sometimes flies off onto the ground.
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Over the big pond, the name Werle comes to mind for target Lugers.
Hello Rick,
Thanks for pointing that out.
Yes, I have read about it but I for sure did not give enough thought about this topic.

I found the page of Werle and had a look at the sports version shown. The rear sight is a different type, but I think your point is still something to keep in mind.

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Originally Posted by Rick W. View Post
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Tis hard to get a big barrel on a Luger to function, the maker of this one, used fluting to lighten the barrel, but still is fairly longish for the balanced basic system of the Luger, again my opinion. As you know, overly hot loads in the Luger can batter the Luger surfaces trying to get a heavy, long barrel to function from the clip.
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Luger triggers are multi level sorta speak, lots of surfaces to keep track of to achieve a better pull/letoff. Takes some talent to produce such and have a high level of safety.
That is also a good point (which I did not consider at all).
I was aware of the fact concerning the ammunition, but I did not bring it into connection with the increased barrel weight.
As I will want to use factory ammunition this is for sure an important point.
Also the Luger gets a totally different balance and I am not sure I like that.
Concerning the trigger there is also an other point I need to keep in mind. I am used to sports pistol triggers (10N) and the usual Luger trigger is for sure a lot heavier. I am looking forward to getting the answer from the weapon smith also concerning the modification of the trigger.
So I for sure have at least to dry-fire it.

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Originally Posted by sheepherder View Post
That is the first time I (I'm a noobie) have seen that name - "Büma Schönwald".

Is that a well known builder 'over there'???
Hello Sheepherder,
The only thing I can say about this topic is, that Büma is an abbreviation of Büchsenmacher (gun smith).
As I do not live close to him I am also not able to say how long he is already in the business and google does not really provide much customer feedback. So as I am new to Luger as well I cannot answer your question.

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Originally Posted by Ron Wood View Post
I could be wrong, but it looks to me like the entire rear toggle link with adjustable target sight was fabricated. That is a significant piece of work and could account for much of the asking price.
Hello Ron,
I thought the sights were screwed but as I have already asked the question about all the modifications to the gun smith, so we might get an answer first hand.

When/If I get an answer from the gun smith I will also share this, perhaps this triggers some additional good feedback.

Thanks and best regards,
Martin
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