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Unread 10-22-2006, 11:53 PM   #1
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Should the firing pin be numbered to match the S# of a M2, or should it be blank?
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Unread 10-23-2006, 06:54 AM   #2
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Mike, you are talking about the Portuguiese (sp) gun? It is helpful to say that, as there are an estimated 500 variations of the luger over 50+ years of manufacture...
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Sorry,
I thought there were only two variations of M2s. Army and Navy. I've never heard of a (sp). What is it?
I was refering to the M1906 King Manuel II Royal Portugese Army. I wish I had a Navy to refer to though. Only six reported.
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Mike,

My M2 Portuguese luger # 2866 has an un-fluted, un-numbered firing pin assembly. From the cleaning I had to do to get the assembly apart, I would guess it was with the luger for a long time.

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(sp) means I didn't know how to spell it correctly

With so many variations, it just helps to be exact, as it helps teach others at the same time (like me )
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Edward,
OOOHHH. Darn, I was hoping I had a (SPecial) variation. duh. BTW some of those abbreviations make my little brain hurt.

Pete,
I'm glad to here that yours is the same as mine and original.
I also got a message from Tom Heller and he confirmed that these are correct for a Portugese M2.

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