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Ok. Got it. General consensus is leave the shooter as is, or else ....
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![]() I agree with the others. Use the ugly duckling for practice, shooting, study, etc. Don't be afraid to buy old/used/rusty/cheap parts for dissection [grips, barrels, springs] as you can sometimes find you need an old part for experimentation... Also, detail strip and clean/scrub your Luger. Things that look clean [firing pin guide/spring; safety lever; sear spring/plunger] can be so gunked up with hard caked crud that they don't operate correctly and can cause unresolvable problems (with out cleaning/freeing). Been there, done that... ![]()
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