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What is this piece?
These two "things" came in a lot of luger parts, and they are not for a luger- but what are they for. But I am curious.
They have an assembly or serial number, what looks like a depression for a spring, ears for a pin, one has a script "R" and the other a script "R" in a circle. Likely a gun part, but I have no idea what for! Info or guesses welcome.
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12-19-2020, 01:48 PM | #2 |
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maybe for a 22 LR version
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It isn't a part from an Erma .22 conversion kit.
To me, it appears to be an adjustable rear sight base. The depression would hold the end of a coil spring, and the thing would pivot on a pin through the 2 "ears." But this does not solve the mystery of what gun it would belong on.
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I was thinking not a conversion kit but one of these luger lookalikes, perhaps even a metal die cast type?
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Seems like a magazine catch to me.
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At least one of the parts shown is for a 7.65mm Ortgies pistol, which holds the wood grips to the frame. TH
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Tom has nailed it, as usual!
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Yes,
It surely appears Tom correct! (and they are both the same). Thanks Tom. Anyone that needs one- just let me know! Thanks to all for their input!
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