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Unread 10-09-2025, 02:24 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by f100 View Post
I can’t find anywhere what a T- Schiene is ��. Am I glad it has one ?
"T-Schiene" translates to "T-Rail" referring to the stock lug on the lower rear of the grip. The stock lug was used on the Navy and Artillery Lugers to attach a stock that effectively made the Luger into a carbine to be fired from the shoulder. Short barreled military Lugers didn't have a stock lug from 1909 when the first military Lugers were made until part way through 1913.

The year 1913 was a transition year and the first military Lugers made that year did not have a stock lug. Later in 1913 the military directed that all newly manufactured Lugers would have the stock lug. It aided manufacture as now only one type frame was used.
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