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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Another solution is an entire toggle? That would be a lot easier to replace. Just out of curiosity, my son has a luger, I will just try the whole thing from his pistol. How expencive is a whole toggle? It dosn't seem too hard to replace the one piece from your instruction's! I had no idea as to how to procede with that. I am very mech savvy, and could do the change.
Good info Thank's again--- George Changing the entire toggle would be just to shoot of course! |
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I have a Luger mag old WW one style wooden bottom, silver body, Any one with a blued steel and aluminum bottom need a ww one mag and would like to trade, I would like one for my holster when I get one, number doesn't matter. serial # of the wooden one is 1964. send me a pm if interested.
George |
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I see stuff like this for sale on ebay from time to time.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/German-P08-L...item43adb8860e This is the way you normally take the gun apart to clean it anyway, and would be a simple way to shoot your gun. I would see about buying the parts from Tom Heller here on this forum. Highly recommended. Marc |
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