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Unread 08-27-2004, 11:03 PM   #4
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Hugh,
If that is the article by Mike Gorman in the 1974 Shooting Times, I have it in jpeg format. It is 3 pages and each page is about 235 Kbytes. That is as compressed as I could make it and still be reasonably easy to read.

It is not a modification that you would want to do to a collectable Luger because it involves drilling and tapping the trigger and honing the surfaces on the trigger lever, sear bar and firing pin. According to the article if done correctly it will result in a 2 pound trigger pull with 1/16" travel without going full auto or doubling.

I would think that the article is old enough that there shouldn't be a copyright problem with posting it in the members gallery, but I will let John D. advise me if this is OK.

I would be glad to e-mail a few, but I really don't have a lot of time right now to sit down and send out a bunch. If someone wants a copy and then take over the job of further distribution that would be great. Volunteers?
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