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Unread 12-06-2015, 10:53 PM   #1
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Default Reproduction & original Luger Drum repair!

Hello, well, it's been a'while since my last report, but I will see if I can bring you all up to speed on what's happening on the Numrich reproduction drum up-grade effort... As I have been leaning on forum member Don Voigt for the last 5 months for advice and testing, I'm sure he will add to this thread and enlighten all to his experiences, as well as mine, as there was no stone left unturned by either of us!!! And I mean NO STONE UNTURNED! And as of this last week, we have submitted out efforts to Numrich Arms to see if an up-grade is both financially practical and viable on a fairly large scale. Numrich Arms has been very helpful and supportive to the effort we have made, and I believe good things are going to be a result of our combined effort... For a big corporation, they are great people, and I have enjoyed the interaction thus far...
Anyway, the up-grade consists of several adjustments, a mainspring replacement (Who would have thunk it! ) some welding and machining, along with a torque test for component failure and a few other modifications we have yet to decide on, as to their overall merit to the end result.... Our goal is/was 100% function! As well as durability! We have achieved that on dedicated test Lugers. The problem is the Luger pistol itself, presents many of the test failures because of it's different states of condition... So, it is our goal to present the best unit possible with all the necessary improvement to give the owner that 100% function chance.... The improved drums are slated to be marked with a GT stamp to differentiate them from non improved units.... That's it for now, I have several customers drums undergoing the same up-grades as we speak! I am giving this project my very best effort, and hope to add some enjoyment to the possession of one of these drums! Maybe 100 years from now some future collector will look at one of the drums and wonder who was this GT guy? .... Best to all, til...lat'r....GT

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