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Unread 10-16-2012, 09:23 PM   #20
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I think these pictures will show pretty much the procedure for adjusting the sideplate. just clamp the side plate in a vise or in my case an engravers block and tap the tang, in my case outward away from the frame . this did the trick there is allmost no movement that i can tell in the sideplate, will try to fire it tommorow and see it anything changes. Like we have said over and over again the ss spm/aimco american eagle lugers are a different breed of luger. this one was made in 1993 and apears to havea low serial number. For now everything seems to be working ok on it. Not sure i would want to ever own another one, but i have owned this one twice/lol.
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