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| Author: dick laidley | © | July 22, 2003 at 04:13:45 |
| in reply to: What Luger model do I own ??? posted by Gerard on June 17, 2001 at 22:43:02 | ||
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> Today, on the Web, E-books on firearms quite rare. > > Here is a place where that fact is contradicted : > > http://users.skynet.be/HL-Editions/index.html > > We are very proud to announce you our third E-book relating > the Luger pistol. > > No doubt it is a document that will greatly improve your > knowledge on the subject. > > Content of our E-book A brief look at the basic models of > the Luger pistol - The Old (1900) and the New (1906) > construction - The current calibers - The frame can be of > long or short type - Old and New Model Features compared > point by point - Finishing of the Luger pistols The Luger > Model 1900 - Basic technical characteristics - One of the > first requested changes - Thumb safety lever variations - > Pictures showing the salient features of the 1900 Model - > The grip safety broadening The Luger 1902 in 9 mm > Parabellum - The 9 mm cartridge evolving from the 7.65 mm > cartridge - The first 1902 prototypes - Shortening of the > frame - The curvature of the trigger guard - The > cartridges-counter model - Mauser 1902 commemorative models > The Luger Carbine - Long barreled models appeared during > 1900 - An unusual graduated rear sight - The 1900 models > with a 175 mm barrel - The Luger Carbine of 1902 - The > Luger Carbine of the post WW I period The transitional > Models of 1903 - 1906 - Mechanism improvements of the 1903 > - 1906 period - Breechblock - Extractor - Toggle knobs - > The transitional modifications of 1904 - 1905 - The Luger > Model 1906 The Standard Luger from 1908 to 1916 - By 1908 > the German Army adopted the Luger pistol - German Army > Luger characteristics - The hold-open latch discarded and > later reintroduced - The production for the Army began in > 1909 - By 1916, Georg Luger changed the sear design The > Naval Luger - The Naval Luger of 1904 - Some transitional > variations - The Naval Luger of 1906 - Naval Lugers with a > modified safety - First issue - First issue modified - > Second issue - The Naval Luger of 1908 - 1914 - The Naval > Luger of 1914 - 1918 - The Naval Luger of Weimar Republic - > Photo Gallery The Long Luger or Luger "Artillery" - > Officially adopted by the German Army on June 3, 1913 - The > Erfurt arsenal produced it during 1914, only - The Luger > "Artillery" mechanical features - The rear sight variations > - The Luger "Artillery" of 1916 - The first drum magazine > pattern - Photo Gallery The Luger Prototypes - The seven > shots Luger prototype - The Luger prototype in caliber. 45 > ACP - The "baby" Luger of 1920 The Standard Luger of the > 1925 - 45 Period - The wooden magazine bottom was canceled > - The striker's head milled with three longitudinal grooves > - The machinery was transferred from BKIW(DWM) to Mauser - > MAUSER's typical rear frame shape - Improvement of the 9 mm > Parabellum cartridge - Another specific feature of the > MAUSER's production - HAENEL's new improved magazines - A > trick to quickly determine if a Luger toggle is Krieghoff > made - Two types of brown plastic grip pieces John Martz > Lugers - A truly original and meaningful technical > modification - John Vernon Martz credentials - Martz Safe > Toggle Release (U.S. Patent number 3,956,967) - What about > the M.T.S.R.? - Photo Gallery John Martz Luger in Caliber. > 45 ACP - Lugers in 45" ACP require modifications of the > structure - How the frame is cut and the receiver > lengthened - How the toggle assembly is lengthened - New > walnut grips tailored and checkered by Georges Sarkisian - > Specific jigs for the welding of the frame - Ed Korda : A > machining expert - The Luger breechblock adapted for the. > 45" cartridge - Sights are produced from scratch for any > Luger model - The Luger in. 22" Magnum caliber > > Our other ebook available : > > - The Luger Mechanical features (US $5.95) - The DWM Lugers > (US $5.95) - Aimed Point Shooting (US $3.95) - The Nagant > revolvers (US $4.95) - The Savage 1907 pistol (for free) - > Firearms and Related Topics Bibliography (for free) > > http://users.skynet.be/HL-Editions/ebook/liste01.htm > > Our main goal is always to provide you a credible source of > information in a highly demanding field. > > H&L Publishing (belgium) |
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