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Unread 12-07-2010, 11:03 AM   #1
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i recently bought a1927 commercial 30 cal gun but the barrel is pitted and frosty is it possible to install a 9mm barrel. would this change require different springs ect. tx. for any info,, Matt
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I believe that the .30 spring is different (shorter) than the 9mm mainspring. No other changes that I am aware of. LugerDoc is a great assistance if needed.
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Matt, I can install your choice of 4" to 16" PO8 barrels from $50 to 150 in your commerical luger for $100 labor + $25 return S&H. You should also change the recoil spring, which I can do at the same time for around $50, depending on the length of barrel chosen. TH
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...and 100 bucks to change out a barrel. My friend, it twists on the receiver. That is all. DO you want to pay someone 1000 dollars an hour, for it takes 3 minutes to do the job, so.do the math.
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... My friend, it twists on the receiver. ....
That is true and many folks have screwed up barrels and receivers.

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Spitfire, I can tell that you haven't changed many luger barrels. With the set up time, insuring that the front sight lines up in the proper vertical position, installing a front sight and possible chamber ream and ramp polishing, I want to see you do it in less than an hour under optimal conditions, and much longer if all doesn't go well at first attempt. TH
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PS: Almost forgot the test firing and correcting any feeding/extraction problems. Lugerdoc
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