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-   -   30's can shoot! :D :D :D
 
Not only are the accurate, the 30 Luger is one hell of round to fire! They are just a lot of fun! Thor




HÃ?Â¥kan Spuhr 10-29-2001 01:23 AM

Re: 30's can shoot! :D
 
In Sweden is the .30 luger very popular in SIG P210's.

Most of the top shooters are using those.

The factory warranty for that pistols is within 1" at 25 meters, with both 9x19 and .30.

And there is aboslutely no reason why a luger not should shoot as good a a SIG P210.


Regards HÃ?Â¥kan




66mustang 10-29-2001 07:08 AM

Re: 30's can shoot! :)
 
I've never shot the 30 Luger / 7.65, I have shot 380's, (not 32's) but it was from a small PPK sized gun and it kicked a little but not too much.


Good shooting, always fun to see what she'll do!


Ed




Big Norm 10-30-2001 01:12 PM

Re: 30's can shoot! :D
 
I have not shot any of my 30's yet. Tell me, do they have a distinctive 'CRACK!' to them? I have heard that they do.

Big Norm




Thor 10-30-2001 01:19 PM

Re: 30's can shoot! :D
 
I feel that they do Norm, a blast more noticeable than the 9s but with much less recoil. Shoot then at an indoor range and watch for a nice fireball. It is a puzzling thing, the recoil is slight and the blast is great, these two just dont seem to go together, they are a ball to shoot.

The nice thing about some of the 1920 Commercials I have seen is a lot have excellent bores, not as many Military DWMS do. I think it is the fact they got new 30 cal barrels and the owners had more time to clean them after using corrosive ammo than did the Army models. People that like shooter Lugers are missing the boat I feel if they dont have a least one 30 Luger Commercial shooter. I love the look of the 3 & 3/4" long barrel too! Thor





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