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What's the best way to polish the chamber in my 1991 Mitchell Luger? Casings are sticking in the chamber after firing and there is a frosted appearance to the casing exterior after removing them from the chamber. The pistol ejects live rounds flawlessly when manually working the toggle. Any advice?
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Jeff, have you tried several brands of ammo?
i.e. I have heard wolf steel sticks in some guns, while blazer aluminum does funny things sometimes ![]() If you really want to just clean it up, use soemthing like rouge (sp) polishing compound and use it lightly and not too hard, you don't want to use a power tool and leave a big indentation ![]() I know that gunsmiths do this, but I would be leery of doing anything that is more than a little bit. Ask Policelugers (AKA Howard) he's a gunsmith and would know far better than me. I also suspect this is a stainless luger? It is unknown to me if the lugers ever had galling problems? I think not, but early stainless guns did... Ed |
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a fine piece of crocus wound tight around a wood dowel just tight enought to fit the chamber, dowel is split end to start wrap in, a few seconds on a drill motor on the other end of the stick, not so much as you change calibers, just a few twist to polish......works everytime......hold the barrel and extention unit in a vice as it will get a bit hot.....
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The gun is stainless. Have tried several types of ammo; all brass cased, same results. What is crocus?
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Crocus is extrmemly fine grit emery cloth for polishing. It is red in color and as IIRC it is about 600 to 800 grit in abrasiveness.
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John got it, I have done many an old chamber, just go easy, clean polish from chamber every so often and see if you can slide a dummy round in chamber, see if its getting easer every 10/15 seconds or so, until you get the fit you want....you can always send barrel to me but turn around time is several weeks, I'm swamped.
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Do the postwar Mitchel/Aimco/Orimar lugers have the stepped chamber design of the Pre-1942 German examples?
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I seriously doubt it Gerben... I think that was a manufacturing shortcut back when the Luger was designed... Can you think of ANY 9mm handgun that uses the stepped design? I can't. I don't even think the P.38 has that kind of chamber... can anyone confirm that? I am not near either guns or blueprints for the time being.
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I am not sure it was a shortcut. I seem to recall that Luger received a patent for the stepped chamber, but I could be wrong.
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policeluger,
If you're up to it, I'd prefer an experienced hand for this project. Please let me know how I might send you my barrel. Please reply in this forum or if you like you can email me at citydrugstore771@bellsouth.net. Thank You. |
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email sent.....
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