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Trashed 1906 Commercial Luger - An update

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  • chris8X57

    That's actually very cool.

    Anything is restorable with some work. A fella brought in a Winchester 61 pump in 22 magnum. His sons had lost it off a four-wheeler in a creek bed here in Eastern Montana. It was found several years later in very bad shape. Stock and forearm were rotted, and creek water had flowed into the bore, and it was pitted so badly I had to replace the barrel. I soaked it in solvent for about a week before I could get everything loose enough to unload it before I worked on it. Lots of sanding and some new wood, it actually came out very nice.

    Your Luger looks like it still has some promise.

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  • yoshmyster

    I reckon with the grips, it's too valuable to pistol whips some fool with.

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  • navc130

    A very interesting project. It is possible to remove / install a Luger barrel, BUT, without the proper set-up and tools it is probable that the frame will be damaged to some degree. Also you may not be able to get the barrel front sight lined up true. Ask me how I know. Good luck.

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  • Butchdog3

    Stick to paper weight usage.

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  • TANK78Z

    yeah.. I would never test fire it, but as a toy to tinker with and bring it back to more resemble a working example it should be a fun project.

    I had relatives both in the military and retired military that spent a year or so on Guam in the late 1970's they enjoyed the time spent there and the native/indigenous people , the regional food and the Island itself, they had many great memories that they shared of living there.

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  • DCastro713
    TANK78Z: 29940709097371/comments/-1

    yeah.. I would never test fire it, but as a toy to tinker with and bring it back to more resemble a working example it should be a fun project.

    I had relatives both in the military and retired military that spent a year or so on Guam in the late 1970's they enjoyed the time spent there and the native/indigenous people , the regional food and the Island itself, they had many great memories that they shared of living there.

    Guam was a great place but like everywhere else, drugs and crime has changed the island. But there is still a lot to like 😀.

    Been working on this firearm and although it still looks terrible, maybe even worse as I have removed most of the body filler so you can see even more pitting, but I think it would fire. Other then swapping the firing pin to the newer fluted version, and replacing the broken forward toggle, missing trigger side plate assembly, magazine release spring and grips (all replacement parts are old used parts) I want to try and see if it would fire and feed.

    As I have mentioned before I can't find 30 Luger ammo on Guam but planning on visiting family this summer in Arizona which means I might be able to get some and bring it back to Guam when I return. Also, looking to get 7.7x58mm for an Arisaka Type 99 I have also worked on.

    Will plan to update again later this summer when I get back.

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  • montanajoe
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    A shooter? Not for me. Would I shoot it? No. But watching the transformation is amazing and very cool. You're doing a good job. It has to be fun to do too.

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  • DCastro713
    montanajoe: 29940709097371/comments/-1

    A shooter? Not for me. Would I shoot it? No. But watching the transformation is amazing and very cool. You're doing a good job. It has to be fun to do too.

    Trust me, I only want to get it to function.

    To me it is the same as my 1943 Ithaca 1911. Once I got the 1911 to function and able to run 1 box of ammo it became my ugly safe queen, probably never to be fired again. Maybe? 🤣🤣🤣

    I am amazed that all the rusted springs still function as they should so the only parts that came with the gun I changed was the broken front toggle, the fluted firing pin (which I probably will put back after it runs) and the grip screws which I broke. The only other parts I added was the side plate assembly, magazine catch spring and the grip panels, all were sourced used.

    Now I just have to wait until I can get ammo to test this thing.

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