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Old 04-07-2008, 09:45 PM   #7
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When there this close to working, do you lap the action or use a jig?
Do you use a weight gauge to test for binding or just use feel?
Do you have a spring set to use as a standard, one that you know is correct for most Lugers?

I am just curious as you specialize in Lugers you may have developed some tools along the way to help you.


Gewehr

You can mess up a luger pretty easily, that gun sure shoots nice, be gentle
Please don't hammer on her or get to rough-- don't laugh it happens more often than we care to count, I like your gun

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