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Unread 09-19-2005, 08:57 PM   #9
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Many thanks for the replies and info.

I took it to work, where my good dig camera was, and didn't get tiime to take photos or even read this thread til now. I left the luger at work, so no pics til tomorrow, sorry.
I will take pictures of the parts, particularly the extractor writing.

Hugh, I appreciate the offer, ..I will let you know when I learn more about the luger, especially the part that explains how to remove the extractor.

I am still amazed studying the operation and design. This is the first Luger I have held for more than 5 seconds. I first thought I got ripped off when I figured out how to remove the barrel assembly, and couldn't find the hammer !!! "This thing is nothing like the .45" I thought.

PL: By bolt hammer I meant the little spring loaded part that hits the firing pin. It seems the hammer is built in to the bolt. The trigger just releases this little hammer in the bolt. Seeing as I still don't know jack about the Luger, odds are I am probably wrong.

The toggle I think is the thing with the two "lifesavers" on either side that hinges when you pull up to operate the action? When I pullup the toggle, it stays up after the little "click".
Here are the pics, I have more if needed, sorry for the large size of some.





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