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Unread 03-20-2009, 12:47 AM   #1
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IIRC the early K dates have a setback sight base.
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IIRC the early K dates have a setback sight base.
What does IIRC mean? Also, where do you guys see military proof on the right side. Can you please reupload the pic with maybe an arrow pointing to it. Thank you.

P.S. it is a 9mm...you guys can ask me even though i don't know alot about luger I can maybe from memory tell you what I saw or something.
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hope this is a little clearer.
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What does IIRC mean? Also, where do you guys see military proof on the right side. Can you please reupload the pic with maybe an arrow pointing to it. Thank you.
If I recall correctly = IIRC


Proofs and acceptance would be on the right side, upper right of the receiver.

If you need to know what a receiver is, I would suggest you go to our technical section and read just a bit; might help us help you.

An accidental discharge could be a worn sear, trigger, etc on other guns, not sure on a luger. Without it in hand, impossible to say.

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If I recall correctly = IIRC
Whoops! should have known that. Yes I know what a receiver is.
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