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Unread 03-02-2011, 09:12 PM   #1
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For softer less irating grips, I have in stock black plastic repro M29 Swiss grips that will work @$35/set + $3 S&H. TH
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Here's some disassembly tutorials:

http://www.wonderhowto.com/search/luger/

If you plan to shoot it, clean out the breech block and inside of the firing pin. Also under the extractor.

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Here's some disassembly tutorials:

http://www.wonderhowto.com/search/luger/

If you plan to shoot it, clean out the breech block and inside of the firing pin. Also under the extractor.

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Thanks for the info and the link. This forum is a wonderful wealth of informatiion.

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In tearing mine down I found some differences. Now mine is the P08 frame and yours is the Swiss, but they might still apply. First was that there is a retaining pin into the back of the right grip. Not a biggy but be careful. Most surprising was that i could not remove the extractor pin. At least with normal hand tools.

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Well I cleaned it up and took it to the range. Great super-accurate shooter. No malfunctions with Winchester White Box ammo. I shot a little low due to my shakes and not being used to firing this heavy a gun (2 pounds empty). I'm used to firing small and light concealed carry pistols.

Thanks to Lugerdoc for the black grips and a vey special THANK YOU to Hugh Clark (only 30 minutes away) for professionally fitting them up to my new Swiss 'Black Widow'.

Also, the holster I found on GB is a perfect fit.

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