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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: near Charlotte NC
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Well for sure it was .45 acp and not 9mm!!!
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03man(Don Voigt); Luger student and collector. Looking for DWM side plate: 69 ; Dreyse 1907 pistol K.S. Gendarmerie |
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Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Chandler Arizona
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Yes! .45 230 grain ball!
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Lifer
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Hello to all! Every range test, and subsequent minor adjustments are bringing us closer to our goal of consistency and a high % of function. Both my .45 and Lyn's .45 have run several string of five and worked as designed... We are very close to completion of the breaking in phase.
A little more magazine work concerning the follower spring and a "go to" 100% reliable, correct, and consistently strong ammo type are still being pursued. Right now it is WW 230 gr range ammo, with the classic military ammo on order?.. I have been in contact with Eugene and even though we have the option to return for service, he is supplying us with the necessary items we requested, no problem... Thanks Eugene! Personally, I feel the guns are, or are going to be, fine! Very pleasant to shoot, and a wonderful looking animal in all respects! I get more excited as we get closer to our goal! Best to all, til….lat'r…...GT....
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Lifer
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Hi to all! As to the ongoing Luger .45 thread on this forum, it has come to my attention that perhaps I have committed an error in protocol by suggesting revisions, or describing my findings and other problems concerning the new .45 Lugers, just recently released, to the members here? With the excitement of a new challenge, I sometimes color outside the lines a'bit!
So, I would request, any issues with the .45 Lugers concerning function, safety, warranty, service, repair or parts for these new pistols should be directed, solely and exclusively, to Lugerman Inc. for consideration and / or, repair! I agree 100% to the above statement, and certainly had no intention of over stepping any already established policy concerning these units. I am not connected to Eugene's service department in any way. To the contrary, I am very happy to possess one of these wonderful firearms, and am continually impressed with the effort and skill put forth by Eugene to make owning one of these beauties a real possibility for the average guy. My hat is off to Eugene and his team… If anyone wishes to discuss any Luger problems of any type in private, new or old, relevant or not, I can still be reached at: gctomeks@msn.com Best to all my Luger family, til….lat’r…..GT...….
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