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There's a nice two-page writeup on The Luger Pistol by Ian McCollum in the "Exploded View" column of the March 2017 magazine, starting on p. 74.
He also makes a point of noting that the upper will fire a loaded cartridge even after it is removed from the frame.
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I'll have to take a look, thanks!
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Just got my March AR today, looked at the two-page 'article'. Curious that the first pic is of a Luger with a grip safety and no stock lug, but the illustrated breakdown has no grip safety and a stock lug...
![]() It's also somewhat curious that the Official NRA Guide To Firearms Assembly has had the Luger breakdown since Pontius was a navigator...Why bring out another one??? ![]() I do note that they show the correct handgrip to remove the takedown lever. Same as the original German manual. The 'original' James Triggs AR disassembly writeup on the Luger was longer, has more illustrations, and has a 1/3 page on the Luger magazine as well.
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Last edited by sheepherder; 02-22-2017 at 09:32 PM. |
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