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Tried both #38 and #36 mainsprings, both ended up with cartridges nose up. I don't think the #40 spring will work as the original spring that works feels lighter. Magazines an ammo don't seem to be an issue, as the old spring worked for both.
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Please explain ..."both ended up with cartridges nose up". Were the cartridges jammed between the breach block and feeding ramp? If so, this is your typical "Luger Jam" caused by several factors. Sieger |
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