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06-22-2017, 08:07 PM | #21 |
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Do you have a luger? can you fire it with the safety on by pushing anywhere on it? Just try! You can fire most any pistol if it is dis-assembled, use a pointy hammer on the primer; heck, one can even fire a round in a pipe that way, let alone a barrel. Stupid is as stupid does. Repeating this garbage info is kind of like "fake news". You are not supposed to take a pistol apart with a round in the chamber, duh!
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I would sure like to know what angle and what altitude it would take to jar a luger sear bar enough to disengage the striker! I am not buying this as "possible", unless you have more info or can demonstrate such an occurrence or cite some documentation that it has ever occurred. The combined spring tension of the trigger against the trigger lever and the sear spring tension on the sear bar itself would preclude any movement of the sear bar from an impact short of "bullet strike" energy. Even the forward pressure on the sear engagement boss of the sear bar from the striker itself forces the sear bar forward into its angled engagement, further limiting any movement!
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But, the FN 1900 also has a thumb safety. There aren't many unsafe pistols. But lots of unsafe operators. |
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Hoobler acquired the FN 1900 from a German POW during Operation Market Garden and carried it around with him. The real Hoobler never even had a Luger. Apparently there is also some speculation that it could have actually been his 1911 that accidentally went off and hit him in the leg. |
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06-23-2017, 11:50 AM | #26 |
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Per p. 198 in my copy of "Band of Brothers":
"Hoobler was in a state of exhilaration after shooting a man on horseback. He moved from one position to another, hands in his pockets, batting the breeze with anyone who would talk. In his right-hand pocket he had a Luger he had picked up on the battlefield. A shot rang out. He had accidentally fired the Luger". That's what Ambrose said but if there is different or better information on the incident that would be interesting to know. |
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Here's a video of a guy subjecting a Luger to a mud test. It doesn't seem very finicky at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_IeAaR5AmU |
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Even those who were there were not not very sure, their testimony vary. The only sure thing is that he unfortunately managed to shot himself dead. Last edited by kurusu; 06-25-2017 at 05:54 PM. |
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Dear all,
If you look close to the BoB picture mentioned above you can see the loaded chamber indicator is visible and it reads on the side GELADEN. Sorry that this brother could not read German so much.. Attached another nice sketch. bigbuck
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The pic shows a M1900 style toggle and safety with a New Model frame and breech block with its "chamber loaded indicator" extractor.
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With a fully assembled Luger, this is impossible!! Are we children to believe Hollywood crap? Sieger |
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Experts?!? Sieger |
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Proper medium burning powders are readily available: Power Pistol, 3N37, HS6. Agreed that currently loaded commercial ammo is all to short for proper function. I don't agree on the Limp wristing issue though. Sieger |
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Why are we going through this old post again?
Nothing to do I guess?
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I agree, but it did start back in June!
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