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What is this? I have two Lugers, one has an "inny" and the other has an "outy"....
Is this the Luger version of the belly button?
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Steve, That's the tip of the takedown lever spring. Some have a longer leg than others.
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Ohhhh... well now I feel stupid. I was wondering what on Earth they would have done that for, and now that I look at it closer it obvious. :-P
Thanks Ron.
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Then again, Lugers may have belly buttons. I've never really looked.
Ron
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