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Unread 04-10-2021, 08:11 AM   #21
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Does your spare extractor have the "ears" on the side like originals, or is it the version that looks more like one on a M1900? At least these two versions seem to have been made for the various stainless Houston Lugers.

I had one for a while, standard P.08 config. I had to replace its ejector, and fortunately an original part fit and functioned. The original was soft, and bent where it had been sanded too thin.
I have to find my Luger parts bin And get back with you on your question.

Found my parts and my stainless extractor has no ears and smooth on the sides. Would post a photo buy don’t know how.

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All of the stainless Lugers I've seen have been Mitchell branded. A friend once owned one and I've handled many more at gun shows. I've never been impressed by the quality of any that I've seen. My friend's gave him nothing but problems.
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