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Lifer
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Numrich lists repro breech blocks -
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/...spx?catid=3124 I was able to get an original breech block from Sarco, but it took 6 - 8 months of backorder...
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Yep, I saw those Sarco ones too and was tempted, as I have one with a chipped extractor slot...price is right, but I'd be leery. Of every part on a Luger, I'd consider this one to be the most critical as far as hardness and dimensional tolerances....who knows where and when and by whom they were made?
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Lifer
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I think you mean the Numrich ones...
![]() Sarco doesn't show any on their site right now (that I could find), but a call/email to the order desk might yield results...
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