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Unread 06-03-2007, 04:13 PM   #12
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Originally posted by erndog105
On the gun boards forum, this topic was addressed by "bending in the safety lever in slightly". Does this sound correct? Put it in a vice and bend in.
Scares me.
It was just a thought that fell down from my head to the keyboard.. since it was a mix-matched Luger, I don't see any harm trying. ..or to see if it could be done.
If it's beyond what you think you can handle yourself, a gunsmith is the natural solution to the problem.

Not sure what you find scary..
Me giving an advice that could potentially harm your Luger or to bend it.
I don't give out many warnings and disclaims to people, if they are reasonable enough to own a pistol, they should be reasonable enough to know their own limits and strength when bending a piece of metal.


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..who get's a little every time seeing 'wet floor' signs on rainy days and 'Caution, hot coffee'.
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