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Unread 07-22-2018, 11:01 PM   #18
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Time? It's Sunday! I get double time or triple..I forget which. Fluted firing pin..Mauser hump. Gas escape hole...probably some other stuff I have forgotten.
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-fluted firing pin was introduced and ordered by the Reichswehr in 1930 and retrofitted to many earlier lugers. So was not a Mauser improvement.(Pistole Parabellum, green, p-1074).

-Mauser hump- may have solved one of the rare problems that must have happened due to wear or ?? A malfunction that I have also never experienced, but makes sense-kind of like belt and suspenders. Mauser first added the hump, then substituted a longer flat back frame, found it caused a problem with the tail of the toggle striking it, and went back to the hump. Kreighoff used the longer flat frame for all production per Pistole Parabellum.

-Mauser did not add a gas escape hole, the Finn's did.

Numbering of the rear toggle axle was also introduced by Reichswehr or police armorers , not Mauser.

Luger minutiae, I have too much time I guess!
Thanks for taking the overtime to answer!
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