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Unread 02-09-2006, 08:31 PM   #1
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Default Firing Pin Fluted Unfluted

Does the fluted pin have the "V' cuts on the forward end? Could you help me with which P-08's used fluted and which used unfluted? Thanks again for your patience and knowledge. Lawrence
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Hi,

The cuts are indeed on the front end of the firing pin.
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According to John Walter in his book 'The Luger Book' he says that the firing pins were changed from non-fluted to fluted in 1934. No other information was provided.
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Is there any danger in harming yourself or your weapon if the wrong firing pin is in the wrong era gun? Thanks. Lawrence
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Hi,

Not really. If you have a firing pin that's numbered to the pistol it is a good idea to swap it for a 'shooter pin' to avoid breaking it.

I have a 1906 Dutch, which still has the correct firing pin. When I shoot it (not too often) I use a fluted replacement pin.

You do need to check whether the replacement firing pin will work with the sear bar. I once had the pistol go full-auto after installing the wrong replacement pin. Interesting experience.
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Thanks Frank. It's a self-portrait.
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