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Unread 06-18-2005, 02:04 AM   #1
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HI:

Does anywone out there know where I can get the little keeper spring for the take down lever of a Mauser Parabellum?

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PS: No, I didn't lose mine, the pistol seems to have been sold to me without one. Ha!!
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Sieger,

I have a few and I'm sure Luger Doc does also

I'll send you a pm
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Unread 06-18-2005, 05:28 AM   #3
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Hi:

Are they strawed?

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Unread 06-18-2005, 08:43 AM   #4
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Hi Bob, they should be blue!! Tom Heller had both original and reproductions. I'm not sure what he has left. I'm not sure what James has in his parts bin. Good Luck!!
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Dear Frank:

It's for an Interarms commemorative. My other 3 commemoratives have strawed springs.

Oh well, If I can't find a strawed one, I'll simply have the replacement strawed.

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Bob, sorry I missed the "Mauser Commemorative" Part. Yes you could have a blue spring strawed, but be careful not to destroy the temper. Also make sure the spring has the same dimensions.
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Frank,
I missed the part about being a "Mauser Commemorative" also.
I'm not sure if the spring is the same.

This is a better question for Tom Heller, he is the expert in the parts field

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Bob, Tom Heller has parts for the Mauser Commemoratives. I believe he bought out the original parts inventory from Interarms.
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George, The spring has been sent. Thanks, Tom
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FYI: I bought replacement springs on Ebay. Sarco carries them, but they are "out of stock".
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