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Unread 04-21-2013, 04:44 PM   #1
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You guys did a fantastic job on your new book "The Parabellum is Back". I haven't gone completely through it just yet, been mostly reading Interarms chapters. I didn't want to ask this question thinking it would be answered in the book, I didn't find the answer. The 1986 06/73 I recently acquired has a whole in the takedown lever on the right side. Can either of you say why this was done? I have only seen this on one pistol other than what is pictured in the book. Thanks
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Unread 04-22-2013, 10:57 AM   #2
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The location of the hole makes sense for placement of a pin punch, to drive TD lever out of the frame. TH
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To be honest, I have no idea why this hole was introduced. The only explanation I can think of, is that Mauser had some additional takedown levers made in the mid to late 1980s when the old supply ran out, and that it is a sign of a different production method (castings).
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Thanks for the responses, I kinda lean toward Vlim's explanation but also can see where Lugerdoc is coming from. Maybe it is something that will be revealed sometime on down the road...
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Steve,
Congratulation for the "new in box" Mauser Parabellum !
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