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Unread 07-16-2001, 03:30 PM   #15
BOB REGERS
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Default Re: Shooting Lugers (Safety Issue)

well me personally the only history of a luger that im interested in is me stooting the hell out of it and not going through the years of neglect and abuse that many people in this room seem to glamourize. My new stoeger is forged stainless steel and is built"original" to the point that it prefers 124 grain 9mm parabellum--- the actual weight of ww1-ww2 german ammo. safety is inherent in the design unless to try to handload a 9mm magnum tolerance. mine is new well cared for and safe. find one. as for that hakan--all he does is butchers lugers from their original aesthetics to being functional and ugly like the ruger mark 2--though i own and love mine



 
 


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