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Lifer
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The stock-holster you have shown is very cool; but I was hoping that Dick had a Lahti board stock that he had no use for...So I could buy it from him and use it with an altered Luger artillery holster for my 'artillery Lahti'... ![]() Making a curved attachment iron is outside my skill zone right now; I'm having a hard enough time making a straight one...
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Lifer
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My suggestion would be either a rotary table cutting the inside curve,... or to do it on the cheap, put the raw attachment iron in a good vise and use a specially ground tool in a fly cutter in your vertical mill that is set up for the appropriate cut radius... Then walk the tool into the iron SLOWLY...
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Lifer
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Here's a pic of the two gripframes...I don't have my verniers handy (I'm taking a motherboard to the PO) but except for the locking notch, the curve looks quite close... I've seen pics of Lugers with attached board stocks that were at a Gawd-awful angle; I'm guessing that the stock was a Finnish board stock, locked at the Luger notch...Lugers & Lahtis are the only gripframes with external "T" lugs... I have a Mauser stock iron that I'm using as a design aid, but I really need to find a Luger repro stock iron...
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Thank you for the pictures. The similarity of the mounting lugs are amazing. The lug lock groove appears to be slightly different. Will a Luger attachment slip onto a Lahti lug? |
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Lifer
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I don't have either attaching iron, but I did just take a couple measurements with my verniers, and I believe a Luger stock iron will fit a Lahti (or can be 'fitted') but a Lahti stock iron won't fit a Luger. The big difference in dimensions is in the base of the "T" - The Luger is wider. The Luger iron might be a 'sloppier' fit on the Lahti (and the locking notch is in the wrong place) but I think it could be fit. I've been told that Luger attaching iron often needs 'fitting' and repros even more so, but 'fitting' a Luger iron to a Lahti shouldn't be any more work. That's just my general observation. There's an original Luger arty stock iron on GB right now, but for $195 it can stay there...I can buy an entire repro holster, board stock, straps & pouch for that much... ![]() I'll wait for a repro.
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Lifer
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![]() ...or to just use as a design aid so you can make your own Lahti stock iron?
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Lifer
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I don't like the idea of cast iron; too easy to break off. But if one slipped right on and was reasonable I'd try it. Making my own is possible, but cutting the inside curved slot with a 'T' section is annoying. ![]() Buying the complete repro Luger rig - board stock, holster, straps, pouch etc - is the most reasonable way to get everything together. There's several on eBay/GB for $164 - $175. Not a bad price, but before I invest in something that will only be a desk display I'd want to see if it was easily modified. I don't see any problem with the holster, my concern is the attaching iron. I don't want to re-invent the wheel. If it's too much time & trouble, I'll forget it.
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