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Unread 04-12-2012, 02:23 AM   #1
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I am a new member to the forum and a OLD retired machinist that got bored with the retirement thing.
I have started up a small shop and am getting into firearms and have always had a soft spot for the Luger.
Had one in my younger days but like the dummy I am I let it get away
I will be lurking and watching for a shooter on the for sale board.
Bill in SE Idaho tater fields
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Unread 04-12-2012, 02:47 AM   #2
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And there is always Luger work for retired machinists...
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Welcome Bill. Come on in, the water is fine.

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Welcome Bill. Look up member Postino. Read all of his posts, and you will see not only technique, but special tools that are necessary for working on Lugers... He has done some pretty interesting things for an amateur machinist/gunsmith...

My only caution to you is to NOT do any machinist/gunsmith work for money, even from friends without obtaining your federal firearms license... do work for the fun of it, is a different matter...
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Welcome Bill. Look up member Postino. Read all of his posts, and you will see not only technique, but special tools that are necessary for working on Lugers... He has done some pretty interesting things for an amateur machinist/gunsmith...
Oh, no you don't...Thor [Ted Green], G.T. [Gerry Tomek], Hugh [Hugh Clark], and others here work their magic with metal & wood...And lugerholsterrepair [Jerry Burney] with leather...

I'm just a cheap, grumpy, lackluster former production machinist who likes to hack things...

Bill - Post a list of your tools (mill, lathe, welder) and we'll start shipping our projects to you...
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Welcome aboard....The more, the merrier.
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You came to the right place, welcome.
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Welcome to the forum

Don't just lurk, but look around, and ask questions!



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Thanks for the welcome guys, so far my equipment list includes a Logan 8" shaper, an old Atlas drill press converted to vari DC drive W/reverse, a chi-com mill (hunting for a Bridgeport), a 14X40 PM lathe w/2" tru hole spindle, and the usual junk that you would find in a shop.
Hope to get some insite to the workings of the Luger and learn from this great data base you guys have created
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Bill D, Welcome to the "Wonderful World of Lugers". Just remember, as I caution all, LUGER PARTS ARE NOT ALWAY INTERCHANGEABLE, so not a job for parts changers. TH
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