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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 ?? Ed |
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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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