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Unread 10-03-2010, 09:06 AM   #2
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Interesting...a parts Luger with a S&W K or N frame revolver rear sight...I've installed these on 45 autos; they are light and easily adjusted...Right side view seems to show that the rear sight is not all that well installed...[pic below]...Rather than being inlet, it is screwed flat on the rear toggle...The barrel on this is a brand unknown to me; twist is not stated...Kinda like a Vollquartsen...No overtravel stop on trigger...Doesn't say what brand magazine, but looks like one I bought which doesn't fit very well...Sideplate doesn't seem to have liked the blueing solution...Grips are interesting...

Price is certainly right...

An entry-level target conversion?

Edit: A close-up of the top view of rear sight is revealing...The sight appears to be mounted crooked...and the blueing, at least in this area, appears mottled...

I dunno, Bill...I'm pretty sure there are several members here who could build you a better target Luger...
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