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Lifer
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This sounds like a question for Viggo Dereng, our resident retired NASA Mechanical Engineer, maker of fine wood replacement Luger mag bottoms (as do YOU), and all around great guy...
I am just guessing here GT, but I think that titanium has great structural strength, but has not much resistance to the hammering of the toggle... I don't think any material other than a good steel allow could put up with the pounding of the toggle knobs on the frame ramps... JUST MY $0.02 Now let's see what Viggo or one of our other engineer members has to say on the subject...
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