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If you change the above parts, then leave them, it will appear mismatched if showing off
. And to swap the breachblock alone is a pain, so you'd want to do an entire toggle. Thus a shooter would be cheaper.
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Of course a complete toggle train would be the "hot setup" as far a ease of change out and safety to your original parts....once it was fitted properly to your upper. I see them for sale occasionally, and if you don't mind a chrome plated one, or pitted/reblued one, the price can be pretty reasonable.
You can never go wrong in just acquiring another Luger for shooting as suggested above. |
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