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Eugen 09-04-2016 09:00 PM

Got me an artillery shooter
 
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Last week I purchased a complete top end assembly of 1918 Erfurt Artillery. I always wanted an artillery model, and when Lugerdoc posted a top end assembly for sale on the forum I jumped on it. Perhaps this is a story of ‘half of one is better than the whole’. Well, sort of. You see I wanted an artillery model to shoot occasionally. So I didn’t need or want to pay for a perfect one. My plan was to park it on top of my 1939 Mauser, that is numbers matching. Erring on the side of caution about shooting my matching 1939, this looked like the ticket for me. When you see something you want, logic force fits judgment or is that the other way around.:rolleyes:

After a careful and through cleaning and adoration session on the shop bench with the artillery top end, I installed it on my 1939 and off I went to the range.

I blissfully put a 100 rounds (of Win WB) down the pipe. I only encountered 2x fail to battery on the first round of a new mag (with 7 rds loaded). Upon racking, the toggle locked open and I couldn’t release the mag. The glitch was resolved with a hard palm slap to the mag bottom and a round would then chamber and the toggled returned to battery. No big deal, as every other aspect went smoothly. I was fairly accurate with it at 15 yards and I am only a mediocre shooter.

I was so excited to shoot this Erfurt/Mauser artillery and it was far more fun than with a 4” barrel. Here are a few photos. Note I tried in vain to correctly orient the photos.:banghead:

DonVoigt 09-04-2016 09:29 PM

Good for you, Artilleries are great fun to shoot.

Picture software just does not like phone pictures!

K.Wilhelm 09-05-2016 10:04 AM

Artillery Luger shooter
 
Good work, Eugene. Now you have to try it at longer range which is where the Artillery model really "shines". Also, find a repro Artillery stock for real fun! And while you are at it get a Luger frame or poor condition Luger (cheap) for your Artillery. :) Bill

Eugen 09-05-2016 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by K.Wilhelm (Post 293222)
Good work, Eugene. Now you have to try it at longer range which is where the Artillery model really "shines". Also, find a repro Artillery stock for real fun! And while you are at it get a Luger frame or poor condition Luger (cheap) for your Artillery. :) Bill

Bill, thanks. I am having fun with my 'made up' artillery. Do you have a recommended source for a repo stock? Link? I want the best repo junk. :D

K.Wilhelm 09-05-2016 10:19 AM

Repro Artilley stock board
 
Eugene- I got mine from Gun Broker some time ago. Why don't you post in want to buy on both Luger forums? Bill

Desperado 09-06-2016 07:25 PM

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Of course, after getting a stock to fit your Artillery you will also need to get the snail drum. The GT tuned reproduction from Numrich should do nicely ( see posts on this project by GT and Don Voigt). The only problem is it gets expensive putting 32 rounds down range, rapid fire.:)

Edward Tinker 09-06-2016 09:12 PM

Excellent looking shooter artillery!!

An Erfurt 1914 was my first luger and is still my go to shooter, much more accurate than me.

Expect to pay around $125-$180 for a repro stock, you come across them every now and then.

Ed

Eugen 09-07-2016 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by K.Wilhelm (Post 293224)
Eugene- I got mine from Gun Broker some time ago. Why don't you post in want to buy on both Luger forums? Bill

Great idea; I might just do that. Thank you.

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Originally Posted by Desperado (Post 293273)
Of course, after getting a stock to fit your Artillery you will also need to get the snail drum. The GT tuned reproduction from Numrich should do nicely ( see posts on this project by GT and Don Voigt). The only problem is it gets expensive putting 32 rounds down range, rapid fire.:)

Oh, yes! That combo looks compelling.

I have recently been in touch with G.T. about his revised version that is underdevelopment. It would be high on my 'want' list. Thanks for the photo. Now I am hooked. :D

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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker (Post 293275)
Excellent looking shooter artillery!!

An Erfurt 1914 was my first luger and is still my go to shooter, much more accurate than me.

Expect to pay around $125-$180 for a repro stock, you come across them every now and then.

Ed

Ed, thanks for the repop price range. That is helpful to know as I begin my search.


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