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So while I was fine tuning some reproduction grips on my surplus Luger, it just so happened that I found some needle nose pliers around and played with it.
Before I knew it, I had the main spring out and back in. You even have one hand free to get the retainer thingy out and back in etc. etc. What a nice exercise since I am going to order the Wolf spring set soon for a tune up. Do it carefully and there will be no traces on the parts. I made a short video but I cannot upload that here I found out. Maybe the pictures will do to give you the idea? Let me know what you guys think. ![]()
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