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Unread 10-17-2012, 08:53 PM   #1
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David, I have 5 or 6 sear bars upstairs and the other day I was putting together a shooter luger and lo and behold, I had an unrelieved sear bar?

I know others have guns with and without, but I will take pictures of the 'loose' ones i have.

Is it possible it is a Swiss / as I bought some parts 3 or 4 yrs ago ??


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Unread 10-17-2012, 09:09 PM   #2
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Can someone post examples so the class can learn to tell the differences? And when were the changes made, which maker, etc?
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Hi David, The first photo shows an un-reiieved sear bar, on a 1912 Erfurt, the second, a relieved sear bar on a 1916 Erfurt. This modification, which was mandated in 1916, makes it possible to chamber a round with the gun on safe. Regards, Norm
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This modification, which was mandated in 1916, makes it possible to chamber a round with the gun on safe. Regards, Norm
I used to think that was the way to explain the modification...but it isn't exactly correct. The modification is intended to allow a loaded round to be cleared from the chamber with the safety on. If the gun is not already loaded (i.e. the firing pin is not cocked) you can't work the toggle to chamber a round. The safety blocks the sear and will not allow it to cam out to set the firing pin, which in turn blocks the full movement of the toggle and won't allow a round to be picked up from the magazine.

(Sorry to side track your post Bill )
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