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Unread 11-03-2003, 07:06 PM   #10
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There are several differences in these post war American made Lugers over the German counterparts. The sear bar is BLIND pinned into the reciever (you would have to drill out the pin if you needed to take out the bar) The trigger lever is retained in the sideplate by a flush cut roll pin. The trigger lever is NOT BEVELed on the front edge like the originals so a reset of the trigger by allowing the trigger bar plunger to extend is "iffy". Some of these design changes seem to work. Some dont. Any chance someone can post an exploded part diagram for the AIMCO vintage Lugers?
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