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Certainly not the extractor spring. In restoring this piece, I had to replace every spring in it. The mags are both new re-pops. Not likely a problem there. I admit, it could be cheap brass. Given the age of it, I only fire lower powered target rounds. That's good enough to reach from one side of the living room to the other, if need be.
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Unless your luger has signs of abuse or damage, use standard loads and likely the FTE problem will go away. As to replacing all the springs, where did you get the springs, and how are you sure the extractor spring is the correct one? "New" doesn't mean correct. Also you may have installed a recoil spring that is too strong - which will also cause FTE problems. Don't give up but you may need to send the pistol to a luger mechanic, not every gunsmith is aware of luger requirements. ![]()
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