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Unread 01-06-2005, 02:27 AM   #1
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Hi, folks,
I just got my first LP-08, a very handsome 1915 DWM, all matching numbers throughout. I am eager to shoot it, but don't want to wreck any of the numbered parts such as extractor, firing pin, etc. I have a set of repro grips I will put on it for shooting purposes, and understand I will need a replacement extractor and firing pin installed to prevent possible breakage of the original parts.

Are there any other parts I should consider replacing with spares, before I shoot this new acquisition?

Any information will be much appreciated!
John
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Unread 01-06-2005, 10:22 AM   #2
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Hi John,

It has been recommended that the entire toggle train be replaced. As these are all critical. And obsorb most of the stress during firing.
I shoot my artillerys with original parts, sparingly, but grit my teeth everytime I squeeze the trigger. I'm too cheap to spend the money, and will probably end up regretting it.

Congratulations on scoring a 1915.

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John, we would love to see photos of your latest acquisition...
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Thanks, guys! I appreciate the help! In the absence of replacing the toggle train, are there any other small parts that I should definitely replace besides the firing pin, grips and extractor?

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John,

Do a Forum search on "Broken Parts Survey".

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Even without searching... I would replace the ejector... it takes a pounding...
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I would contact Tom Heller, Lugedoc on this forum. He would set you up right for replacement parts to protect shooting an original luger. I it would cost less than $100 I think. How about it Tom?
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I'd just buy a nice shooter-grade luger to go with it
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