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Unread 05-26-2009, 12:48 AM   #18
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Default Mauser Parabellum

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Originally Posted by Vlim View Post
The only way Mauser could afford to take the Parabellum into production was to rethink, re-engineer and optimize the process as much as they could. That is the reason why the Mauser Parabellum is not a 'clone' or a 'copy', it was the next level in luger engineering, dragging and kicking then 70-year old design into a new era. Their quality control measures were so good, that they managed to skip the in-the-white assembly alltogether. In the old days, this was needed to match all small parts together, making final adjustments before finishing the pistol.
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You are probbly right about the Germans in the 1970. Why Cummings didn't take a byf 41 to Japan, I dont know.

Please comment on the new Krieghoff Luger.

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