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Unread 10-27-2020, 03:25 PM   #1
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I am a little hard headed when it comes to fixing my own guns. I bought it specifically because it isn't a Browning derivative (different). I want to take it to the range one more time before giving up.

Remington continues to feed.
Wolf Classic doesn't.
Wolf Performance doesn't
I know I have some Winchester white box around, but can't find it.

I played with the extractor. It seems to move freely.

Any other ideas?

If I can't get it to work...
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Unread 10-27-2020, 08:14 PM   #2
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I am a little hard headed when it comes to fixing my own guns...
I respect this view, I have it myself. However when I started collecting Lugers and shooting them, I quickly learned that the pistol is unique with a learning curve to fixing them, and expert help (sending parts or the whole pistol off) is required at times.

If GT deals with you the way he deals with me, he'll advise exactly what he found, you will learn a lot and be in a better position to fix the next issue yourself. I have now been able to fix several Lugers, and could not have done that without the help of GT/others.
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