alex,
That is very good advice from saxman. The only thing I might add is to be extremely careful removing the left grip panel. When you get ready to remove it for the first time it may be firmly planted in the frame. Raise it only high enough to clear the frame and then slide it out from under the safety lever. Many a Luger has the top right corner of the left grip panel broken off by raising the grip too high during removal and breaking off the part of the grip panel under the safety lever. I would leave the grips panels at home when I took it to the gunsmith just in case he is not familiar with the potential for breaking the left grip panel.
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