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Unread 02-13-2017, 02:08 PM   #1
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Default Luger 45 ACP Project

Happy to report that 45 Luger project is near completion, We are still working on dies for stamping the magazine, but the gun was tested with one of Mike Krause ‘s magazines.

I’d like to see harder lips and magazine body, as I can only reliably load 3-4 rounds in Mikes magazine, and lips started moving on me.

I ordered 1095 spring steel to use in making our magazine so it can be hardened.

Showed the gun off at the Allentown PA show past weekend, Ed T. can be a witness to that, he was there too.

Sold 9 out of first batch of 12 guns already, visit the site for more info and pictures
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LMI Logo stands for Luger Man Inc if anyone questions that.

Also toggle checkering is not finished, it will be like original , when we are done with it.
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LMI Logo stands for Luger Man Inc if anyone questions that.
That was me. I couldn't read it.

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Also toggle checkering is not finished, it will be like original , when we are done with it.
I had noticed that.

I have never wanted a .45 Luger but I support your endeavor.

http://www.lugerman.com/Pages/MainPages/Luger45.html
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I have never wanted a .45 Luger but I support your endeavor.
All it takes is to take a couple of shots from one, it shoots like butter,
Probably the softest shooting handgun in 45ACP,

And probably 10mm will shoot just as soft out of it.
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Default All frames and slides pictures

Pictures added to the page of all frames and slides.
I wish i had more ;0)
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We have wondered how this project has been coming along, and your news is good! Thank you for the update.
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David, I held it in my hands, twice. it is well balanced, extremely nice and beautiful gun.
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Ed T,
was in the loop, he just does not share all that much ;0)

But on more serous note, thanks to Ed for his support at the show.

And maybe he will be taking one to show off at the next show he is goign to.

Or do I need to say most likely
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was in the loop, he just does not share all that much ;0)
its a fairly important project, so I didn't want to spoil it. But when I showed my carbine you made, I showed 45 parts. You've done well, that stack of frames and uppers is the big work. You've got all the toggles and internals all done already right?

And it had to be new, larger parts, not same 9mm luger size?
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All small parts are done for 12 units,
Other 28 in process of catching up.
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Will add more pictures of small parts tomorow when I have more time
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All parts are different sizes,
Only extractors and ejectors can be reused from P08,
But ALL parts are made new from scratch
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Just that, Impressive!!! Well, maybe outstanding! as well....GT
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I'm still curious why the rear of the frame is cut for the lanyard clearance, but I see no lanyard loop.
Do you plan to add the loop in production pieces?
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Yes the loop will be added,
not a top priority as mags come first,
But will do the loop for sure
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First batch is sold out by 11:30 AM on 2/14/2017
Second batch is avalalbe.
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6 sold from second batch .. 22 are still available
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Other options a 45 ACP BABY Luger
6 shot, 3 inch barrel
This one I am doing for myself
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Beautiful work. A baby in .45ACP would be an impressive pistol to behold at the range!
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7 out of the second batch is gone, only 21 is available
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