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Lifer
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The E-book titled the Luger Mechanical Features, by Gerard Henrotin will provide some very excellent illustrations on the mechanics of what makes a Luger tick... Highly recommended for new Luger enthusiasts... and it costs less than $10 the last time I checked...
http://www.poudlard.com/ebooks/luger1.zip to download.
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Twice a Lifer
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Yes, Gerard Henrotin's book(s) is (are) quite helpful. Basically, it will walk you through tuning your trigger pull with descriptions and pictures. I'll echo his caveat, go easy...by not taking care to minimize material removal or maintain the correct angles in the interrelated parts, you risk turning it into a full auto gun! If you have an Arkansas stone and some emery paper you're equipped. Oops, almost forgot, always stabilize your work in a non-marring setup such as a vise with non-metallic pads on the jaws.
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