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Unread 03-22-2006, 06:49 AM   #14
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These guns may not have the fit and finish of their ancestors, but they are 100 precent Lugers by design... Some patient examiniation for burrs, and tight fitting parts that move when the gun is fired, followed by very careful polishing and appropriate lubrication will result in a very fine shooter...

It appears that the face of your breechblock, extractor, and ejector need some attention for smoothe operation...

One of our moderators, Steve Richards, owns several, and gets reliable functioning from them. Spend some time searching and reading the forum's archives on malfunctions and I am sure you can diagnose and mitigate your "new" Luger's problems... Some of these guns just need to be "shot in"...
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