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  1. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    I was just shooting my byf 42 luger yesterday and somehow it got a f***ing scratch on the toggle. Pardon my French, but for the life of me I do not know how it happened. I was being as careful as possible when handling it and setting it down. Regardless, I wanted to know if there was someway of...
  2. 1933-1945: Mauser Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    This is a 1942 Luger I have on layaway and just had a question on whether or not this somewhat visible gap where the toggle link reaches the barrel extension is a problem or concern. It might be a problem with lighting on the picture but I doubt it. It’s all matching but I have concerns that the...
  3. 1920-1933: DWM Lugers. Army, Navy, Police
    Hi all, I've got a DWM 30 Luger commercial. It's a shooter, but in good shape. Ever since I owned the gun I had occasional issues operating the toggle when inserting a new magazine. I would pull back on the toggle, let go and it would not slide forward and chamber a round. I finally figured...
  4. New Collectors Board
    I recently encountered a problem with the breech block on my 1920 DWM Navy Luger. The insert hole for the firing pin had gotten out of round which would cause the firing pin guide pin to wiggle out of the lock position and slip out. I bought a new production (blued) breech block from e-sarco...
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