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04-02-2002, 12:33 PM | #1 |
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Sear safety
What was the exact function of the sear safety on Police issue LUGERS....This came up last week while talking with a friend about my 42 Banner Eagle L.....Thanks
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04-02-2002, 01:08 PM | #2 |
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Re: Sear safety
To prevent firing when the cannon was removed from the frame. As you know, a cartridge left in the chamber can be fired by pressing the front of the sear bar with the top assembly removed from the frame. Apparantly someone didn't think that Policemen were as smart or careful as soldiers; and needed this extra protection from themselves!
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04-02-2002, 02:51 PM | #3 |
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Sear safety function
The sear safety was designed to assist in the prevention of accidental discharge by a police officer who had stupidly disassembled his Luger without clearing the chamber. The upper half of a Luger is designed in such a way that it can be fired without being attached to the lower frame by depressing the sear bar when the toggle is cocked and a round is in the chamber (DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME KIDS!)
The sear is only free to move when the pistol is assembled and the flat steel indicated by the red arrow is resting upon the top of the sideplate. When the upper half of the Luger is removed from the grip frame (or for that matter when the sideplate is removed) the spring tension of the sear safety inserts a pin into the sear and prevents it's movement. I hope this explanation and photos are helpful. regards, John Sabato http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/SearSafety.jpg |
04-02-2002, 10:48 PM | #4 |
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Re: Sear safety function
I learn something everyday. I took the one off my 1918 Erfurt cause it kept coming off. It would be very easy to lose and I'm amazed its not lost already. I was curious as to why it was necessary when the safety worked without it and shoots with the safety off. Thanks! Wasn't it the (here I go again) the Japanese type 94 that could /can be fired by squeezing the sear bar on the left side of the gun? Did you know that you can put a round in a M-60 barrel, put the bolt in, lock it by turning , then hit it with a helmet
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04-03-2002, 10:50 AM | #5 |
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Re: Sear safety function
Yes, the 94 can be fired by squeezing the sear bar, and the bar is totally exposed, not protected like the Luger! Now if I only had an M60 and a helmet....
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