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A 1902 does not have a retaining pin in the toggle knob. The axle pin is retained by the toggle lock.
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![]() Is the price representative??? Oooohhh...It has a stock lug...I likee... ![]() But no Schnabel nose on the foregrip...And I'm not a fan of the ski-jump front sight ramp... ![]() I'm sorry...But my money will stay under my mattress... Just a quick question - I know the carbines were made up from donors/parts, but would an original 1902 donor Luger have had a stock lug???
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It does have a Schnabel (not a good photo, forearm end not clearly visible in the shadows, but the schnabel is there). 1902 Carbines were not made up from donors/parts, they were original manufacture and had a stock lug to attach the shoulder stock...that is why it is a "carbine". You are thinking of the 1920 Carbines that were "assembled"...oh, and they had stock lugs and stocks too.
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