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GT, You're the one I usually go to for help. Nothing definate, but I has alway heard that the pre 1916 luger mags were cadinum plated (oxidize with a yellow tint), later tin plated (which peels) and then Mauser used nickle until mid 1937. Informed contradictions welcome. Tom
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Hi to all and many thanks for the replies... Heinz, that is an excellent site and a good lead to answers to my questions... And Policeluger, it's alway good to have you in on the hunt!
![]() I'm trying to determine the hardness and material best suited for all the pins in a Luger, and there are quite a few! 1) breechblock pin 2) middle toggle pin & retainer pin 3) rear main toggle pin 4) safety lever pin 5) connecting link pin 6) bellcrank pin 7) searbar plunger pin 8) extractor pin 9) trigger lever pin And as for the plating..I'm looking to find out what they used for .22 conv. boxes.. 1) hinge (I think tin / lead, over copper flash?) 2) screws (not a clue??) 3) latch & catch.. (I think dull tin plate?) Anyway, that's my quest, and I'm certainly going to keep my nose to the trail... Best to all, til...lat'r...GT ![]() |
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