Some parts in the diagram are not separately identified...
I count 48... but my list has 49 (if anyone counted more, please identify them.)
NOTE: The numbers on this list do NOT correspond to the disassembly parts list shown in the Technical Information pages of this website. This is an alphabetical list of parts off the top of my head... <img border="0" alt="[ouch]" title="" src="graemlins/c.gif" />
P-08 Pistol Parts List
1. Barrel
2. Breechblock
3. Breechblock catch link (or hold-open)
4. Breechblock catch link (or hold-open) spring
5. Breechblock catch link pin or rivet
6. Breechblock end piece
7. Connecting pin between breechblock and forward link
8. Connecting pin between forward and rear link
9. Connecting pin between forward and rear link retaining pin or rivet
10. Connecting pin between rear link and receiver
11. Coupling link for recoil spring
12. Coupling link for recoil spring pin
13. Disconnector pin
14. Disconnector stud
15. Disconnector stud spring
16. Ejector
17. Extractor
18. Extractor pin or rivet
19. Extractor spring
20. Firing pin
21. Firing pin spring
22. Forward link of toggle joint
23. Frame
24. Front sight
25. Grip (left)
26. Grip (right)
27. Grip screw (left)
28. Grip screw (right)
29. Lanyard loop
30. Locking bolt (or takedown lever)
31. Locking bolt (or takedown lever) spring
32. Magazine holder catch
33. Magazine holder catch spring
34. Rear link of toggle joint
35. Receiver or barrel extension
36. Recoil spring
37. Recoil spring lever
38. Recoil spring lever bar
39. Recoil spring lever pin
40. Safety lever
41. Safety lever pin
42. Safety sear
43. Trigger
44. Trigger bar or sear
45. Trigger bar or sear spring
46. Trigger lever
47. Trigger lever pin
48. Trigger plate, (cover plate, or side plate)
49. Trigger spring
NEXT QUESTION:
Which of these 49 parts is NOT on a Luger manufactured during WW2?
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regards, -John S
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