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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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This is the way I have recently been installing them, takes me about 5 minutes. No jigs, no vices, just a few simple tools and I dont even need cuss words any more. Hugh will probably laugh at the method I have come up with.
1. Luger parts: Locate the frame, recoil lever, recoil lever PIN, main spring and main spring GUIDE ROD. 2. TOOLS: Pliers, tapered long pin punch or screw driver shaft that will fit through the guide rod hole, screw driver http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/MSpring1.jpg |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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In a day or so, I will fix that one picture that is backwards, it is confusing! I have a small adjustment to make on one! It was not feeding right or locking bad, too much springola! Had one just like it last week, I am now adjusting to 124 fmj Remington's UMC yellow box standard pressure loading unless a customers requests other field tests! Thor
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