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Twice a Lifer
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Ed, I like the tone of plum the receiver has taken on...
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That is a nice score!! It would make a nice "friend" to my 06/73 6in bbl in 9mm. I like these pistols in 6in bbl. It looks to be near perfect. You did goooood.
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Thats a beautiful piece, I have one just like it,only slightly earlier. Mine has the square(non-radiused) reciever. When I got mine, it came with 1 magazine and that was all.
I have fired mine 25 or 30 times with Fiocchi and some old Geco ammo and it functioned perfectly. I bought some Starline brass for mine, but haven't reloaded for it as yet. I also have a few molds for mine I am planning to make some bullets with. These are really wonderful pistols and I wouldn't hesitate to shoot them if you so desire. I wanted an excellent condition Luger to shoot and I think this is the way to go. If you need to, get yourself some of the Mec-Gar magazines. These work great and are first-class manufacture............................ |
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