ar-15 Rails, Sights and Scopes

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Luger

I have allways heard how the lugers were replaced because they were just too hand fitted and over designed too many parts.ect.

Well it is a big known fact that the P-38 took there place,and it has 50 pieces including the Mag and only one screw(the grip screw).

The Luger has 40 pieces including (two screws grip screws) when you take apart the luger you will spend hours looking for the hammer,and wonder how the hell does the trigger make this dude Luger fire!

Then when it all comes to you it hits you like a bolt out of the blue,sheer perfection!

It wasn't about War production this pistol was made in 1900,it is and was a very great auto pistol!

It may not be a good war pistol,but it damn sure is a great pistol!

One must remember that many of the pistols were made in commercial grades(when no other autos were offered)and many Americans owened them.

Mine is such a 1920's model(7.65)probably owened by a rancher,dentist,or such!

My other German Gun is a P-38 non import German ruger p 85,not near as tight but you know this gun is nasty(may have been used p89 ruger us)!

But the Walther is no way a better made gun than the Luger!

It is my first Luger and God knows I wish I had never bought one,cause now I see a lot of Lugers in the ruger p 90 !

mspasfeh026

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AR-15 Uppers

2. Support the barrel so that when we knock the pins out, we wont stress the barrel at all... I used a couple pieces of 2x4. Using a large AR-15 Uppers (~1/4") brass punch, firmly knock the pins loose. Use masking tape all round the FSB is you are worried you might slip and scratch something. I must admit... on most of the barrels I have done, a couple sharp hits with a punch knocked the pins loose.... but I finally had one Bushmaster 20" barrel that the pins absolutely would not come loose on. I ended up having to dremel the FSB down and then was able to punch them out, but I ruined the FSB. I was replacing with a flip up FSB anyway, so it wasnt a great concern... but keep this in mind, should you come across one that is not very friendly.

mspmwg46

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