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Unread 10-09-2008, 07:18 AM   #1
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Will most internal parts (spring, firing pin, ejector, and extractor) made for a Swiss Luger fit into a DWM Luger?
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Unread 10-09-2008, 08:23 AM   #2
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welcome CD; not sure, but I took a chance and ordered 2 sets form the guy on gunbroker (who has a good reputation).

I believe (thus why I took the chance) that most parts will fit, I do not know....


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CD, All parts that come to mind should be interchangeable. Years ago I purchased several imported PO8s from Norway, that each had some Swiss arsenal proof parts. I suspose that after WW2, the Bern arsenal was the only place still manufacturing new luger parts. TH
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I agree that these parts will fit and work.

Other post-war manufacturers of small parts were the Kongsberg Arsenal, The Swiss (Bern and SIG), the DDR, Erma and Mauser. In fact, the Swiss liked the idea of Mauser setting up shop and immediately tried to order spare parts from them

Tom, did you come across crown/K marked luger spares?
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GvV, As I recall, the only one was an unused unnumbered C/K marked breech block, sold some time ago, but I still have plenty of the Swiss cross marked parts. Tom
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