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09-10-2001, 11:13 PM | #1 |
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Looger sights
Wun uv the bes weys two impruv tha sites on uh shuter Looger is too file thu rear notch inta a U shape an put a bead site on tha frunt.
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09-10-2001, 11:15 PM | #2 |
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Or a square blade on tha frunt (EOM)
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09-11-2001, 04:50 AM | #3 |
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DON'T HAVE A LAGER WITH THE LEWGAR EATHER
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09-12-2001, 11:39 PM | #4 |
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When I found this Luger site---I thought it would be interesting and of course have some fun with Perhaps a bit of Luger BS. But it seems to me that it is mostly kind of a show and tell time or as a school teacher friend of ours once said "bring and brag time" then I see the BS like this message that wastes our time. I have decided that this is probably only a "good old boy network" with inside jokes and waiting to to jump on anyone with a serious question or comment---or take the opportunity to try to sell something. What was the mission or purpose of this forum? Maybe I am tuned to the wrong frequency!???
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09-13-2001, 12:12 AM | #5 |
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Kyrie, Bill Munis and Johnny Peppers always seem to have a serious discussion going on! There is room for all I feel! Thor
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09-13-2001, 06:43 AM | #6 |
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Art,
As a realtive newcomer I have found this forum to be quite informative and helpful; note my earlier question about 16" barrels and the several comments or answers. I have learned a lot from just reading the forum. Also, I have met some real craftsmen here; note my post on Hugh's grips and G.T.'s magazine bottoms . . . really excellent work. Yeah, there is a bit of occasional BS, but you don't have to spend much time reading such if you don't like it. The +s great outweigh the -s, IMHO. Regards, Luke |
09-14-2001, 11:33 PM | #7 |
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Luke---nice to have you here. I note that none of the experts have yet told you that the 16" gunparts bls. have deep chambers. I have installed 6 or so since they were on the market and 4 had too deep chambers. Two of them I turned flange to make one more turn, then cut extractor cut deeper---reshape feed ramp and rechamber. The 16' bl functioned fine with std recoil spring and Win 115gr off the shelf ammo. I learned the hard way 1st bl I installed--fired fine for 2 or 3 shots---then fireing pin keeper stripped out the rear of breech block. If you have one of these bls---put a cartridge in the chamber [before attempting to install the bl] and measure the distance that the head protrudes form the bl. If that measurement is much less than .060--the chamber is too deep. Fireing will puncture the primer and gas excape will strip the fire pin. retainer out of the breech block. this can be fixed---but lot of work and expensive. Post ww2 fire pins have flutes in them---which is supposed to prevent this---Wanna take the chance? Now would you rather read this information or the Looogrr sittee kknotchh shapppe BS. Seems that installing a Luger bl is reserved for the select few----Not so.
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Interesting and informative comments, Art. Thank You (EOM)
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09-15-2001, 08:14 AM | #9 |
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Art, how can I email or phone you? Like to discuss 16" barrel. (EOM)
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09-15-2001, 11:34 AM | #10 |
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"Now would you rather read this information or the Looogrr sittee kknotchh shapppe BS."
I would rather read both-as I have been for the last year or so lighten up. MikeP |
09-15-2001, 06:08 PM | #11 |
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Re: Art, how can I email or phone you? Like to discuss 16" barrel.
awb@kvmo.net ---will be pleased to help you if I can.
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09-15-2001, 06:28 PM | #12 |
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Luger enthusiasts are already known as effete, elitist, arrogant varieties of the Garden Variety Gun Nut, I thought. Now along comes Art to teach us that we can have NO FUN here at all, this is a Serious Forum, nothing else.
Gosh, Art, your knowledge is surpassed only by your humility. I am SO impressed. |
09-16-2001, 02:06 PM | #13 |
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Aw shucks Mam, I'm plumb sorry. Twernt my intent to offend ye or the rest of yues Luger folks! It's jus that I don't have a lot of time fur this here machine and I kinda hate to hafta wade thru the muck in hopes of learnin sumpthin new about them thar Loger hog legs that wes all luv.
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09-16-2001, 08:31 PM | #14 |
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Vielen danke, Herr Buchanan, no hard feelings, welcome to the Forum
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09-16-2001, 09:51 PM | #15 |
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By Joove, I think he's got it!!! Thor
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