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Jim53 08-14-2011 10:53 PM

Factory loads
 
Well here I am. Two weeks ago I looked upon the Luger pistol as one no self respecting gun collector could be without. I didn't own one, and now I have two. A 1920's DWM commercial, and a 1916 Erfurt with all matching numbers including the magazine. I don't plan on shooting these alot but believe all guns were meant to be fired and enjoyed. My question is does anyone out there have an opinion (dangerous ? I know) on which factory ammo works best in these pistols? I realize there are not alot of options for the .30 Luger and the sky is the limit on the 9MM. I already reload for a "T" series Hi-Power but do not want to run the risk of breaking non-replaceable parts with high pressure reloads. Any help is appreciated.

Jim

Sieger 08-15-2011 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim53 (Post 199717)
Well here I am. Two weeks ago I looked upon the Luger pistol as one no self respecting gun collector could be without. I didn't own one, and now I have two. A 1920's DWM commercial, and a 1916 Erfurt with all matching numbers including the magazine. I don't plan on shooting these alot but believe all guns were meant to be fired and enjoyed. My question is does anyone out there have an opinion (dangerous ? I know) on which factory ammo works best in these pistols? I realize there are not alot of options for the .30 Luger and the sky is the limit on the 9MM. I already reload for a "T" series Hi-Power but do not want to run the risk of breaking non-replaceable parts with high pressure reloads. Any help is appreciated.

Jim

If you search my name, you will find several newer postings discussing proper loads for both the 9mm and 7.65mm. These loads are designed around the orginal loading specs, and will not pound your Lugers to death, as will much of the commercial ammo available today.

Sieger

Jim53 08-15-2011 09:41 PM

Thanks Sieger, I appreciate the answer. I will look into your previous posts. Jim


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