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Unread 02-07-2019, 02:07 AM   #1
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Recently picked a Interarms Luger 9mm with grip safety. Grip safety not working. What I need is a picture of the grip safety with the left grip removed. This way maybe I can fix what is wrong with it. Any help would be appreciated. Leed709
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Unread 02-07-2019, 01:04 PM   #2
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Leed, First check that your grip safety is properly installed. If so, perhaps a missing or broken return spring. I have these available @$40 + S&H. Tom
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Recently picked a Interarms Luger 9mm with grip safety. Grip safety not working. What I need is a picture of the grip safety with the left grip removed. This way maybe I can fix what is wrong with it. Any help would be appreciated. Leed709
Hi Leland,
Is this what you're looking for?
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Not sure how the grip safety is susposed to be installed that is the reason I need to see a picture.
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Thanks, Norme for picture. Is the picture of a of a older model Luger? The Picture I need is a Picture of a Post war Interarms Luger that was made by Mauser in the 1970
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This should help.

Spring 47 is probably dead.
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Thanks Vim for the picture of the parts. This is not what I'm looking for. I need to see a post war luger with the grip safety installed and the left grip panel removed. This luger I bought used and I don't think that it has the right safety on it. A picture of a unstalled safety would proberly show what I need.
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You really can't see how the spring operates the safety, as it is covered by the safety.
Installing the spring is easy, getting the spring behind the tab on the grip safety when installing it is tricky.
Just play with it a little.
You can see how it works by looking from the other side , i.e. with the right grip off.
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Leed. You are correct that the grip safety AND spring for your Mauser Parabellum are DIFFERENT than the photo of M1906 DWM type shown above. i do have BOTH new Mauser 1970s Parabellum parts in stock @$50 and $40 respectively + $10 Priority mail to TX. if you don't have a local gun smith or Forum member who can assist, I'd be pleased to install what is needed for a few dollars more if you care to send me your frame. TH
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Tom to the rescue! Tom came through on parts I needed on more than one occasion. "Hats off" to Tom.
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Leed. You are correct that the grip safety AND spring for your Mauser Parabellum are DIFFERENT than the photo of M1906 DWM type shown above. i do have BOTH new Mauser 1970s Parabellum parts in stock @$50 and $40 respectively + $10 Priority mail to TX. if you don't have a local gun smith or Forum member who can assist, I'd be pleased to install what is needed for a few dollars more if you care to send me your frame. TH
If Leed isn't an FFL holder, it will cost him $80 each way to ship a frame via FedEx or UPS, which both require overnight service for a handgun. We cant use the USPS...only FFL dealers can.
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Figure out if your pistol is really "broken" first!
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