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I'm with GT, if a Luger is not functioning correctly the universe is out of balance.
Before bending, welding etc. I suggest careful analysis as to why the parts are loose, In my case both upper and lower had suffered corrosion which had been scrubbed away leaving a loose parts fit. Adding metal was therefore the apparent solution, and worked. If you cannot determine what caused the problem, I suggest contact an experienced Luger-fixer like GT or Lugerdoc. IMO it is unwise to attempt a fix without first determining root cause. |
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