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I don't have an Erma unit to look at, and the brief description doesn't say which spring was replaced, or if the P-38 spring was clipped...Or why it was substituted...
The salient part of Patrick Villier's comment to me was "The Erma conversion is not all that successful". For the $500-$600 these kits are going for these days, I'm happy to remain ignorant. Edit: Patrick Villiers expands further on his comments on Jan Still's forum - http://luger.gunboards.com/showthrea...n-kits-for-P08 (Patrick is Guest_V). There are two springs in the Erma toggle; one for recoil, one for the firing pin. The Erma toggle assembly comes apart quite easily for replacing the springs; chasing them across the room can be invigorating... Maybe Ed Tinker would be willing to try replacing his Erma 'recoil spring' with a P-38 mainspring...The Erma spring is called a 'breech-closing spring' in the Erma manual/parts breakdown...
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