Didn't say that your guy can't fix your pistol, and didn't say the other guy can.
Unfortunately, my observation has caused you to get defensive, so I'm going to step away. You do with your pistol what you want to do.
Best of success to you.
Just because you said it a certain way didn't mean the point wasn't the same.Well, there you have it ...
On the one hand you have what sounds like a gunsmith that can fix your pistol, but costs more and is inconvenient.
On the other hand you also have a gunsmith who doesn't seem to be able to fix your pistol, but is less expensive and conviently located.
I know what I'd do to solve the problem.
Thank you for your kind words, I appreciate it.OP Good luck with the Luger and thank you for your post in reaching out for advice. When your smith is done keep us posted and if not fixed, then don’t despair. The journey can be just as rewarding as the fix.
See you on the range.
They are cool but I'm not used to it, I don't like the shape of the v notch with how the stuff sticking on the sides of the rear sight seem distracting while the notch itself seems smaller to me.I will ask the obvious, what is wrong with the variable sight? I always thought those were kinda cool, better than the short radius artillery sight in my mind.
Well, that is true.They are cool but I'm not used to it, I don't like the shape of the v notch with how the stuff sticking on the sides of the rear sight seem distracting while the notch itself seems smaller to me.
LUGERMAN also told me the navy sight isn't that great on guns with 4 inch barrels as it's made for a pistol fitted with the 6 inch barrel.
Yeah, they wanted to sell me on getting the 6 inch barrel if I sent it in, but I prefer the 4 inch P08 with the fixed rear sight myself.Well, that is true.
Hello everyone, i wanted to give an update to my Luger. I have it back and I believe the issue with the pistol not locking open is due to the magazine. But I would like other people's opinion.
When I hold the pistol one handed with the muzzle pointed up the toggle locks back most of the time. When i have the gun pointed down with the muzzle at the floor and try to lock the action back it will fail to do so.
I would love to hear what anyone thinks is going on. I haven't tried other mags yet.
Hello, I haven't shot the gun yet. The issue with it not locking open is while it is unloaded and manually worked open while the muzzle is pointed down towards the floor.Doesn't sound like it's coming far enough back on it's own. I'm assuming this is when you fire it, and if that's the case it may need hotter ammo. I've had a few Lugers over the years and still have one, they like ammo with a heavier bullet and faster burning powder. Broomhandle Mausers are the same way, maybe it's a German thing.
Yeah the new toggle link does make the entire upper assembly feel tighter when you reassemble the pistol to the frame compared to the old link being tight only when installing it into the barrel extension with the axle pin which is also a replacement part.It sounds like gravity is having to do the lifting of the bolt catch. Every part of a P08 was hand fitted, there may be too much tolerance as it isn't coming up high enough to catch the bolt. Try a different mag and see if this solves the problem.