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Unread 04-12-2007, 04:01 PM   #1
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Hi,

I just bought my first Luger, a 41 byf with everything matching except the magazine. The problem is that one of the previous owners has somehow managed to break the takedown lever.

Is there a way to get a replacement?

I'm from Croatia and Luger parts and accessories market virtually doesn't exist here.

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It would be a dream come true if that lever would have number 73 stamped on it
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Unread 04-12-2007, 05:07 PM   #2
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Can you send me a detailed picture of the lever, have repaired several here on LF and repair is undetectable.....it could be fixed and reparied to like new condition
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I don't have it yet, I'm waiting for a permit.
The round serrated (checkered) part of the lever is missing, if that helps...
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Howard (policeluger) can restore it. I have seen his work.
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Great!
I'll get in touch when I get the pistol, and that can take up to 2 months around here
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is it broken like this one? http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=16061
..who in their right mind uses a hammer to close the lever.. instead of pushing the upper part slightly to the rear
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Yes, exactly like that! And I thought mine was the only one!
How can that be fixed without noticing the difference?
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Hrvoje,

Howard (policeluger) was able to save an excellent 1918 DWM for me. The gun was all matching, but the takedown lever had been broken. I didn't want to replace the part, even if I could have found one with the same number, because the broken lever was original to the Luger.

Howard did a great job, and the Luger is now all original . . . and matching.
Even if the takedown lever has been repaired, it has been with the gun for all its existance.

Good luck to you.
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For mine, it required a donor part, as I did not have the button. Howard took a "donor" take down lever and put that part back on. He fixed one for me, from the front it could not be detected. Howard (policeluger) did this for me a couple of years ago. I'd rather do that than pop on an unmarked one.


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OK then, if I don't find that part with the same number and from the same model (which I probably won't, anyway) I'll contact policeluger...
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It finally arrived earlier this week...
I've decided to leave it as is for the time being since it is the original part and it's still functional. Plus I cannot send gun parts from Croatia to USA and back.

Interestingly enough, I found one numbered 73 just a few miles away from me, but it's on another perfectly good Luger...
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