The lock toggle
- Detailed operation of the toggle of Luger
Role mechanical toggle tail
- Traces of wear on the rear face of the carcass
- The tail toggle is necessary?
- What would happen if the tail was milled toggle?
- Disconnecting the Luger pistol
- Theoretical Trigger mechanism
- Diagram of the trigger
- Animation showing the operation of the trigger
Operation of the cylinder block
- Guide the striker serving cushion pad
- Animation back cylinder block
- Areas of the head leaving marks on the carcass
- Problem conventional feed Luger
- Retraction of the striker by the forearm of the toggle
- Possibility to avoid dry firing to disarm the striker
The various operational problems
- Projection of the striker rearward
- Firing without grooves before 1930
- Firing with three grooves
- Slide catch lever
- Retainer raised by the button charger
The positives of the Luger pistol
- Face breech Walther P38
- Face breech Luger
- Clearance between the bolt head and the room
- Mark "geladen"
Proper loading cartridges
- Strengthening of the rear casing profile Mauser
- An area of the breech block in danger
- Stamp damper added
- Components of a cartridge for Luger
- Charges of suggested powders
- The quality of the charger
- Dimensions of the cartridge
- Planing Tool warhead
Improved trigger mechanism
- The trigger system of Luger
- Return spring of the trigger
- Polishing the faces of all
- Angle stall trigger
- Surface engagement striker
- Surfaces push the release lever
- Cover plate changed
Handlebar adjustment
- Handlebar Luger Model 1900
- Handle Mauser
- Handle of Lugers in East Germany
- Dimensions in mm handlebar
- Tools for adjusting the handlebar
- Maintenance of the weapon
Standard safety Luger pistol
- Operation of the standard safety
- Diagram of the security system models pedal
- Luger Navy Model P04
- Changing the safety pedal as directed 1912
- Technical details of the safety pedal
- Changing trigger 1916
The additional security of some Lugers
- Security "Schiwy"
- Safety "Walther"
Dismantling campaign Luger pistol
- Separation Unit canon-knee carcass
- Cross pin that holds the knee
- Removing the knee
- Removing the cap of the cylinder block
Advanced Luger P08 disassembly
- Removing the extractor
- Pin junction of the knee
- Removing the trigger spring
- Removing the trigger
- Plunger forward of the trigger
- Removing the ejector
- Removing the trigger lever
- Removing the release lever
- Removing the trigger with spring
- Removing the magazine catch
- Holding pin safety lever
- Removing the recoil spring
- Removing the lever back
- Removing the spring pressure release lever
- Removing the bolt catch
Room dimensions of the Luger P08 (I)
- Canon
- Handlebar
- Breech block
- Front arms of the toggle
- Rear arm of the toggle
Room dimensions of the Luger P08 (II)
- Extension of the barrel
- Carcass
Room dimensions of the Luger P08 (III)
- Slide catch lever
- Cover plate
- Queue and relaxing spring
- Trigger and spring
- Firing pin and spring tours
- Extractor
- Ejector
- Lever back
- Spring back and guide
Room dimensions of the Luger P08 (IV)
- Manual safety lever
- Security gate
- Lever disassembly and spring
- Lock charger and spring
- Grips and screw