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Unread 01-27-2007, 10:06 PM   #9
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Originally posted by G. van Vlimmeren

What is important is the safety issue, the fact that the barrel/receiver combination is a fully functional firearm. There is actually a nice demonstration written in the police manuals by Herr Schmitt. It involves placing the complete luger upper on a wooden platform, held in place by a couple of large nails, the rear of the receiver held in place by another piece of wood (sort of a legde on the edge of the wooden board). Then touching off the sear bar
Here is the demonstradion that I made from this request.
Luger upper can fire video
I used the LugerForum logo in the opening and put credits at the end.

If anyone wants the opening or credits changed please let me know.
I included John Sabato, Tom Heller, and Gerben Van Vimmeren in the credits. I also thanked everyone in the forum.

Once the opening and credits are accepted I will attach them to all of the videos.

Here is the new field strip video.

Field strip luger

Here is the video of the reproduction cleaning rod in use.

cleaning rod use
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