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Old 08-18-2002, 05:44 PM   #22
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[quote]Originally posted by Doubs:
<strong>I can't speak for anyone else but this thread has caused me, at least, to consider the working of the action, and the forces involved, more closely than I otherwise would have.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Hi Doubs!

You speak for me as well :-)

The Luger is a real study in the redirection of force, sometimes around several corners! Perhaps we should discuss the linkage that turns a press on the trigger to the release of the firing pin. The trigger to firing pin linkage is just bizarre, and would please Rube Goldberg ;-)

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