German luger help

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    Here it is a little over 2 years later. I fixed the luger. I started thinking about it about 3 days ago did some more searching and found the answer. The trigger lever that pushes the trigger bar needed to be sanded down on the top edge so the trigger bar plunger would spring back out. So when you pulled the trigger the lever would be on top of the trigger bar plunger and make the trigger bar pivot to release the firing pin. Before the trigger lever was to high keeping the trigger bar plunger from moving in to its place, then no firing pin release. The gun fire like the day it was made. Here are some picture. 673287185.jpg IMG_5754.jpg 673287230.jpg out pin.jpg IMG_5762.jpg
     

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    42253

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    Hello
    It is so nice to finally be able to shoot one of your favorite guns. I bought This gun back in 2005 for $200 it came with holster and take down tool. It shows it wear but not bad for a gun that was used in a war and brought back by my friend's uncle. All numbers match even the clip. luger 1.jpg luger 2.jpg
     
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