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Sieger, this statement is rediculous! If you want to really shoot a Luger, you will have to handload for it. I handload and I shoot many thousands of rounds of commercial ammo. Winchester White Box has always worked well for me and many other brands too! Not all of course but MANY other types of pistols are ammunition sensitive.
Your ammo is too short, so don't expect it to feed properly. Don't worry about this until you have a good magazine! Get some know good ammo, WWB and a good functioning magazine, make sure it all works as it should..eliminate one problem at a time.
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This subject has been discussed here time and time and time again. We agree that if a Luger's springs are worn or out of spec., the Luger will not function properly with just about any type of ammo, commercial or handloaded. Otherwise, I'll feel free to do what I know works with my Lugers, and you can feel free to do the same. Respectfully Sieger |
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