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Unread 07-15-2014, 06:13 AM   #1
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If you look closely, those "flats" on the barrel flange are both ends of a steel rod, spot welded to the barrel, that runs through the chamber, making it impossible to insert a round.

The owner did mention that it was demilled and I'm guessing this was part of that process.
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Yes this one is deactivated but to me this is only legal way to collect P08's. I hope to get it to my hands soon and take a good and detialed photos under day light and with no flash.

Anyway the production yeat information will be appreciated!

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Question REDO .? a Dewat pistol.?

Hey Guys….Im totally Clueless in regards to a Deactivated Pistol..personally I cringe at the thought of taking a Beautiful firearm and doing a bunch of nasty things to it…..that being said….IF…you happen upon one…say here in the US where it is Legal to own…..is it possible to undo/redo all that work and make it fireable again.?…and to what extent do you think you would have to go.?…what parts would be totally impossible to use……?..Im guessing the lower part of a Luger would still be good…what about the top parts and which ones…?…..(Im no good at naming all the parts..sorry )….anyway……just a thought as to what one would do to get it working again………say for example….one of our Members that lives in England and has some very nice lugers…happens to move over here……and could bring his collection……how much trouble would it be for him to make it all fireable again……….I know…sounds like a silly question maybe…….but every time I have seen a dewat pistol…..have always wondered ….what…if anything……could be done to restore it.
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If you look closely, those "flats" on the barrel flange are both ends of a steel rod, spot welded to the barrel, that runs through the chamber, making it impossible to insert a round.

The owner did mention that it was demilled and I'm guessing this was part of that process.
Yes, Doug I can see that now after looking more closely at the larger view of the pic...good eye.

Hans, if what Doug says is true--and it makes sense at this juncture that it likely is--changing the barrel and maybe the extension should restore this one to function. The pics Alexander posts after he has it in hand will tell the fine details of the story, but so far it looks like this was all that was messed with. Part tragedy, part annoyance, seeing these deactivated pistols always tugs at my heart somehow, and I go into a sort of "triage" mode, and try to think of a workaround so they, at least, will work again. But its originality is now a ghost of the past. I guess I prefer the deactivated form to what happens to those sent to a foundry!
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