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Hopefully I am posting in the correct place, I don't which parts of this are commercial vs military. Please excuse any incorrect terminology. I bought the HL Publishing eBook so most of my limited knowledge comes from that eBook.
Thanks in advance for any info and replies. This is my first luger and I acquired very cheaply so I thought it was worth the gamble, knowing that it has some functionality issues. The grips are repro plastic? No marks I can see. The right side grip screw appears to be a hardware store replacement. The magazine has no marks and has a plastic base plate, a Mec-Gar? Not import marked. The problem is it will often fire when it goes into battery. Testing this (unloaded), it seems to fire almost every time I rack it. The trigger will reset if you pull the toggle back just about a 1/4" until it clicks. But if I pull the toggle all the way back and let it go, simulating actual semi-auto firing, it fires on its own. If I reset the trigger and ease it into battery, I can look down the bore with a flashlight and see the firing pin is recessed under spring tension, ready to fire. Pull the trigger and can now see the firing pin forward no longer under tension. If I pull the toggle all the way back and let it go into battery, then look down the bore, the firing pin is forward, appearing to have fired on its own. I don't have any 9mm snap caps on hand to test with. Any ideas on what part or parts would need to be fixed or replaced to fix this? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps the side plate and/or trigger lever. If I take the side plate off (and push the takedown lever back up), I can repeatedly rack it and it does not fire on its own. Is the trigger lever supposed to have any spring tension? It just flops around. ![]() |
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