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    how to dismount and repair a gravity knife?

    hi, i own a german gravity knife typ1.

    there are some things to do on this knife.

    - blade is not completely breaking in the grip. anything blocks it to get in. it has to be go in further 0,5cm.

    - the lever hast been broken out and welded. i should cut the rest of it out..

    - the handle has to put on it, but bolt is missing. how to do now?

    i think i have to dismount the knife to see what happened to blade when it is going in and why it is not going in completely. how should i dismount it?

    Hope anyboy will help me on the knife. And sorry for my bad english.

    Here are some photos:








    #2
    I suggest you leave it be for the time being and wait for me to have a look at it for you.

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      #3
      Originally posted by David Fettes View Post
      I suggest you leave it be for the time being and wait for me to have a look at it for you.
      because german laws i will not put the lever on it, but i need to know how it can be dismounted. i have to fix it and the blade will go completely.

      @David
      did we already wrote PM?

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        #4
        Originally posted by briklebritt View Post
        @David
        did we already wrote PM?
        Yes Thomas

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          #5
          I suggest you leave it alone! It is best not to fiddle with historic items!
          Cheers mike

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