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Unread 07-22-2021, 07:04 PM   #11
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Ed, the one thing I am very careful with is watching that the cleaning rod doesn't hit the crown and only a light coat of teflon oil when done. When you own Lugers that aren't shooters handling them is something I love to do on occasion. I made the original post as I was cleaning one of my Lugers and that is when I came up with my question because if I recollect only one of my six was halfway clean the others not so much. I guess it comes with collecting older guns.
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