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Old 11-02-2020, 08:57 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Heinz View Post
F4, the trick to taking it apart after you make sure it is unloaded (the luger upper is completely capable of firing when when off the frame) is to push back on the barrel so the toggle lugs just contact the the frame ears, and pull the assembly disconnect lever into a 90 degree down position. Remove the side plate and then you can slide the upper forward off the lower frame. pushing the upper back relieves the spring pressure on the disconnect lever.
I did a search of YouTube and found a couple of videos that appear to make the job somewhat uncomplicated.
I noticed from your avatar that you have a Mauser 1934. The other pistol that was given to me by my uncle was a Mauser 1934. It has the original holster and extra magazine. The only marringis from the pistol rubbing agonist the holster.
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