Well, I got the Luger out of layaway, took it home, cleaned it up, "Flitzed" the rust and crud off, and have it looking pretty decent for being roughly 100 years old (1916 DWM) and having most likely been through a couple of world wars.
Last time a couple of people asked about the markings. I got a couple of clear shots of some of them, but the others were too fuzzy. I might have to try those again.
But the reason for this isn't just to post pictures. I haven't fired the gun yet, but the one magazine I've got seems to have a problem.
The first few rounds I load, look to sit right, or what I assume is right. The rounds are pointed up at about a 45 or so, with the nose of the bullet clearing the front lip of the magazine. They chamber fine (I've got dummy rounds for this stuff).
However the more rounds I load, the less of an angle the bullet has. After four or so rounds, the nose of the bullet is no longer clearing the magazine lip, but is pointing at the lip with the cartridge more or less horizontal. At that point, looking in the window of the magazine, you can clearly see the cartridges are all at different angles in the magazine.
Any idea how to take one of these thing apart to see if the spring is on the follower properly? I've found a couple of video's on the Megar magazines, which are pinned, but this one doesn't seem to have any pins at all.
I have already ordered a Megar for the gun, but I hate to give up on this one.


Last time a couple of people asked about the markings. I got a couple of clear shots of some of them, but the others were too fuzzy. I might have to try those again.


But the reason for this isn't just to post pictures. I haven't fired the gun yet, but the one magazine I've got seems to have a problem.
The first few rounds I load, look to sit right, or what I assume is right. The rounds are pointed up at about a 45 or so, with the nose of the bullet clearing the front lip of the magazine. They chamber fine (I've got dummy rounds for this stuff).
However the more rounds I load, the less of an angle the bullet has. After four or so rounds, the nose of the bullet is no longer clearing the magazine lip, but is pointing at the lip with the cartridge more or less horizontal. At that point, looking in the window of the magazine, you can clearly see the cartridges are all at different angles in the magazine.
Any idea how to take one of these thing apart to see if the spring is on the follower properly? I've found a couple of video's on the Megar magazines, which are pinned, but this one doesn't seem to have any pins at all.
I have already ordered a Megar for the gun, but I hate to give up on this one.