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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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I wonder where the recoil spring & ejector are located. Probably awkward to pull back the toggle with the knob on top. TH
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Well, that's something you don't see every day....I bet it has some weird torque effects while shooting.
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It seems like the knob on top is mean to initiate toggle movement. You would then grap onto the two recessed protrusions at the toggle knuckle to finalize a full pull on the toggle.
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Experimental weapon! It is rare that someone designs a gun according to their own ideas and this also builds. A certain Philipp Sola from Zurich has done in 1970. Now the curiosity Revolver .357 Magnum and extracted with knee cap from a collection has been looking for a new owner. |
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There is a coil spring inside the toggle. Also a strange 'lug' beside/under the barrel... ![]() I want one! ![]() (Thanks to Michael Zeleny and hayhugh for posting the links!)
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