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I see parts for a long extension and parts for a short
extension. I have a 20's luger and a 39 luger. I measured them both and don't see any difference, other than one has a 1/4'' longer barrel. It did take me a while to actually see the difference in the Mauser hump, so maybe I'm missing it. |
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Hmmmm...What did it say in the FAQ???
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Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms.
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Tex, the 2 lugers that you mentioned both have the short receiver. The 1/4" longer receiver (barrel extention) is usually only found on most of the M1906 7.65mm and all M1900 grip safety type lugers and pre 08 Navies. Although I have seen some left over long receivers & frames that were used in the 1920s, usually on Carbines. TH
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Extension = shoulder stock?
Or what are you looking at where? |
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Extension should be the upper or receiver
Unless you try to put an early 1900 onto a newer frame it should just work (possibly slight modifications). Here is the early frame tutorial that Ron Wood made up years ago http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=3932 note - puretexan - you must be used to a typewriter as it looks like you hit the ''return'' each line ![]() |
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Thanks Lugerdoc. That is why I couldn't see the difference....I don't have the
right one. Guess I have to buy more. |
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Sorry Mr Tinker, I posted something somewhere and it cut the post into shorter
lines and looked really goofy. I got use to just hitting the return before it filled up the whole page. |
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Hmmmm...Marc must have lost it...
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