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11-26-2001, 07:07 AM | #1 |
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Removal of trigger angle switch (?)
I mean the parts No. 107 + 108 on this page:
http://www.lugerforum.com/lugerparts.html How can I remove part 108? Many thanks!!! |
11-26-2001, 03:37 PM | #2 |
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The trigger lever is a force-fit to the back of the sideplate.
"Inside the side plate, the trigger lever is maintained through an S-shaped pin. To remove this pin and free the trigger lever, insert the tip of a thin screwdriver behind the pin, and pry against its free arm until it rotates out of the plate and allows for the whole pin to be pulled out of engagement with the trigger lever." I highly recommend this e-book for all luger owners and it only costs $5.95 USD to download and enjoy. (BTW, My only connection to Mr. Henrotin is as a satisfied customer) See the link if you want to own this book... Removing these parts is rarely necessary. Once they are cleaned and replaced, you can probably forget about them for the rest of this lifetime as long as you keep them properly lubricated and your trigger mechanism works correctly and reliably. regards, JS You can purchase the Luger Mechanical Features E-book by clicking here http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/P08de43.jpg |
11-27-2001, 03:46 AM | #3 |
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Re: The trigger lever is a force-fit to the back of the sideplate.
Hi,
have you got a password for this eBook? JF |
11-27-2001, 09:09 AM | #4 |
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You have to purchase the book...
to get the password.
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11-27-2001, 10:57 AM | #5 |
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Even if I gave you my password...
which I wouldn't do on pure principle, it would not work on your computer. The password is generated during the purchase transaction from unique information found on the computer where you purchased and installed the file...
If you can't afford the equivilent of $5.95 US Dollars to legally read this E-book, then you have the wrong hobby... Mr. Henrotin is entitled to his compensation for the time, research and effort it took to write and publish this book. I doubt you would find any member of this forum that would assist you to cheat him out of his reward for such fine work. -JS |
11-27-2001, 10:59 AM | #6 |
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Re: Even if I gave you my password...
Hi,
ok sorry for that question!!! ;-) JF |
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