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Unread 10-28-2014, 02:49 PM   #41
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When in Germany, buy one of those luger replicas. They can be purchased cheaply without problems when over 18. Dimensions are pretty much correct on the outside.

Like this one: http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=5160986
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Unread 10-28-2014, 05:11 PM   #42
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I am working on my Solid Works skills.
Solid Works! Man, I wish I could afford it. I could plug the designs into my CNC workstation and start cranking out chamber graphics, toggle designs, pretty much any kind of graphic! 1906 Russian Contract crossed-rifles, Freikorps Totenkopf skulls, Vickers/Spandau/Danzig toggles...And the rarest of all, the Ejército de México engravings!
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Unread 10-29-2014, 02:05 PM   #43
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Well, as much I'd like to buy a luger. I don't feel like dropping a couple grand on one at the moment. It would be a pretty darn good investment though.

Here's a video I found online. It has the parts I'm looking at, just not all the views I want.

These photos are just 3d reference.

Thank you very much for those trying to help me on this forum.

What I mean about the parts. Please supply the correct names that people call them by.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-yKfdKUiPw

Hulse ) 1:43 Left hand, attached to barrel, showed again at 3:05
Kammer ) 3:28 What he screws off and places down. Worked again 4:27
Hintergelenk and Vordergelenk ) The two large parts he's working on 3:26. On the blue circle. I have no idea what that is called either.
10:00 ) What I mean about the gun frame.
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Unread 10-29-2014, 02:13 PM   #44
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Okay, I'll sum up all the information I'm willing to give until the project is completed.

-What I am working on is the for the benefit of all shooters. Even if I was anti-gun, I wouldn't use this gun. It's not black and scary enough.
-My project has to do with modifications to the Luger.
-I am working on Solid works for the time being.
-My age range shortened 19-23
-I am from America. I'm currently living in Germany for the time being, near Hannover.
-Ich spreche Deutch auch. Sie durfen Deutch sprechen.

I think we got off to the wrong start. These photos are for reference. I haven't had as much time as I'd like learning to read blueprints. I am trying to get this project done as quick as I can and the photos would help me with that. No doubt I could learn to understand the blueprints better, but that comes with time.

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Unread 10-29-2014, 02:13 PM   #45
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Solid Works! Man, I wish I could afford it. I could plug the designs into my CNC workstation and start cranking out chamber graphics, toggle designs, pretty much any kind of graphic! 1906 Russian Contract crossed-rifles, Freikorps Totenkopf skulls, Vickers/Spandau/Danzig toggles...And the rarest of all, the Ejército de México engravings!
Okay. I chuckled. You got me. I would like to see those designs as well.
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Unread 10-30-2014, 07:44 AM   #46
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For future reference: "Sprechen Sie D-e-u-t-s-c-h"?

If you are going to speak it, you should know how to spell it correctly...
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For future reference: "Sprechen Sie D-e-u-t-s-c-h"?

If you are going to speak it, you should know how to spell it correctly...
Thank you very much. I'll try harder to never have spelling mistakes in the future.
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Unread 10-30-2014, 03:54 PM   #48
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Thank you very much. I'll try harder to never have spelling mistakes in the future.
I lived in der nederlands for 7 yrs, they spell deutch like that, at least I do


Unsure why you did not take my advice.

Here on the forum, you can look at the pictures and then give us the real names of the parts. At a minimum, I provided quick pictures on file that showed you that you could circle the part you wanted close ups of; but to help you, you have to help us.

http://www.lugerforum.com/lugerparts.html

http://www.lugerforum.com/parts.html

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picture below is from my Simson Luger book by myself and Graham Johnson, it is in Norwegian. Parts above are in engeles
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Unread 10-30-2014, 04:57 PM   #49
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Norwegian Ed? It looks Deutsch to me.
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Norwegian Ed? It looks Deutsch to me.
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well, it was issued to to their army.
Page 65, SIMSON Lugers, I bought it from my friend in Norway.
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Unread 10-30-2014, 11:04 PM   #51
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..I dunno...as The old saying goes....."I don't have a dog in this hunt."...however.....Im retired Military Police and guess still have my reservations about giving out information...and being totally open about my business ......I would seriously NOT consider giving someone photos ...all sides..up..down..etc..etc....of one of my Lugers.......something just doesn't sit well with me....but that is just an old Cops Suspicious mind........
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for a new poster, pirateking is a name that does not sound trustful. members trust each other as they get to know each better, meet at gun shows in person, talk on the phone. i have no surprise that little response by members.
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