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02-04-2009, 12:42 AM | #1 |
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Luger Trigger Tuning
Novice shooters often disparage the Luger's trigger, owing to their lack of familiarity with its double-stage pull. Here is a definitive treatment of the Luger's design and construction, including the details of its trigger linkage. It bears notice that Swiss Lugers tend to have very uniform and crisp trigger pulls. One reason for that may be seen here:
The photo shows two lots from the Kessler auction of 23 August 2008:
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02-04-2009, 01:26 AM | #2 |
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Simpson's has had one of these "RICHVORRICHTUNG; WD30-130 der W&F fur den Abzwinkelhebel" for sale for quite a while (at least two years). They want $595 for it. I have often wondered if it could be used without annealing the part.
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I needed one of those the other day, while working on Mike's Luger
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