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Would be interested in hearing from anyone who has a matching fluted firing pin in a pre 1934 luger. Thank you. Bill
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Bill, I have many in police guns, however, I can't swear if they are "original" for the imperial and the early weimar. However, the 1929 police all have fluted firing pins.
I think there are fewer non-fluted firing pins than fluted left in lugers. Ed
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Thanks Ed. The reason I am asking-Supposedly the fluted pin was introduced by Mauser in 1934. I really question this. Bill
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