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    Need help with my Luger....again

    Took my grandson out shooting and he wanted to shoot the Luger.

    Well we did. It had not been shot for many a year, so this morning I thought I would do a detailed cleaning. Took the grips off and removed the slide/barrel etc.
    Suddenly the mag release button fell out as well as a strip of metal/spring.

    Anybody have pix of how that goes back in.

    Luger is laying on the bench, in pieces. Thanks

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    One end of the very small, flat spring fits into a slot under the top of the frame (the dimple in the spring holds it in place in the slot) . The other end fits into a slot in the shaft of the button so that the button is pushed outwards. If you look at it long enough, you´ll see that all the Luger parts fit together logically.

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    Thanks we got it now, picture was a BIG help

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