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    Question Problem - CODE 42 Mauser Luger dated 1939

    Newly interested in WWII Luger pistols. I have a CODE 42 Mauser Luger dated 1939 with a matching # and a nonmatching number # magazine, along with a heavily combat used original "clamshell" holster with loading/disassembly tool. It was absolutely filthy when I obtained it, so I gave it a detailed cleaning, following the demonstrations illustrated on several online videos. With one exception, it went back together just fine. The ejector will not lock into place. Can anyone advise me how to correct this problem? Thank you very much for any assistance provided. Dale
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