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(hopefully not too a stupid question).....I'll be getting a P08 (1935) as my "shooter" (already have my collectable - P06 commercial in 7.65 that I'm not shooting, just fondling and looking at..) my question is..if I were to find a 6" barrel could it replace the 4" (for shooting purposes) ? if so, any problems - such as the sights being "off", or other problems thank you, Bill |
Whisky,
there was a very similar thread not long ago, the answer is yes the barrel can be changed if you have the proper tools, and there are no problems if it times and head spaces "correctly". The sights may align, or need tweaking. Will it shoot to point of aim? Depends, front sight height may need to be changed also. So the definitive answer is yes, maybe! JMHO. ;) |
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I thank you for the reply(s) my thinking is....'cause it'll be a "shooter" it makes more sense that the extra 2" barrel length would make for a more enjoyable range experience - tho, the 4" barrel might "just do it" for me (simply tossing things around in my mind - while "waiting" for the Lugerman to prep the P08 that - I think - I have coming) |
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Simple questions sometimes require more than a "simple" answer.
You didn't need to delete your response, now I'll have to change mine since it makes for strange reading! ;) He didn't ask for advice either, but mine would be to shoot the 4" for a while and decide if the probably $200 or more cost to change the barrel would be worth it. Better to just buy another luger with a 6" barrel. JMHO. :) While Lugerman has it would be the time to have the barrel changed, again JMHO. |
I will add to this that the distance between sights of a 4 inch barrel Luger is about the same as the one of a 6 inch barrel revolver.
And the 4 inch barrel is accurate enough at 25 meters.http://forum.lugerforum.com/attachme...1&d=1524648582 |
One of my favorite shooters is mismatched 6" 1906AE. With the 6" barrel the sight radius is only a tad bit longer than the 4", but I seem to shoot better with it than I do with a 4" barrel. Plus the .30 Luger is a real *****cat in terms of recoil, recovery, and accuracy.
My .02 Apparently our naughty word filter is just a tad too strict for trusting grown men to not be offended. o_O |
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In my role as the naughty word policeman... better safe than sorry. It always has been and will be as long as I am a part of the organization, the objective to keep this a "safe" website so members don't have to worry that they might have a child who can read close by, and might have to explain adult themes that they were not even part of... IMHO there is no justification for using offensive language on this forum. My advice to all, is keep it clean or the admin delete hammer will fall swiftly. :order: :) |
Must be a strange word, I can't figure out what a "*****cat" would have been to be "offensive"?
But then I am a little slow sometimes. :) |
Hi John,
I respect your motives but I'm not sure it's altogether wise to be overprotective of children. When our four daughters were growing up my wife and I were very careful to watch our language in their presence. My eldest was accepted at Princeton and we were appalled at the foul language she picked up in just one semester, not to mention the heavy drinking that was part of college life back then (this was the early '80's when the drinking age was 18 in NJ). Her younger sisters, including the 5 year old, were soon swearing away with the best of them. I'm happy to report that all turned out OK. Norm |
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personally I find the 6 inch very nice, I have a couple and have had several in 9mm and 7.65mm and the extra two inches makes a world of difference in feel for me. :) |
There are work-arounds for the dedicated scatologists among us. C0ck your pistols, all you pu$$y cats!
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I'd agree that a Luger with a 6 inch barrel is about the best of all worlds. They are graceful to handle, look good, and have sufficient distance in between sights to shoot very accurately.
dju |
I am fortunate to own 4in. bbl, 5in. bbl(aftermarket), and 6in. bbl Lugers. My overall favorite to shoot is the 5in. bbl Luger. It just seems to balance the best in MY hands. All of my Lugers shoot better than I am capable of shooting. :grr:
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I am now imagining how trying to tell someone that in order the fire the Luger one must "rooster" or "male poultry" the gun by operating the toggle is as stupid as can be. The same word can represent a vernacular synonym for the male genitalia or a male bird or the action/verb for preparing a firearm to fire. In neither of the above examples, nor my original post, do I see any adult themes. Words by themselves mean nothing; context is everything. Ultimately though, the delete and ban hammers are yours to use however lightly or heavily you choose. |
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and back to my original question .....replacing the 4" barrel with a 6" was just a thought to see if it could be done (answered, by the way, somewhere above) should I find that a longer barrel is needed for accuracy I now know that it's possible thanks |
Oh for Pete's sake, or in this case Bill's- striking out any kind of cat is just nuts!
Heaven protect us from the protectors. JMHO. John, you sure did seem to be taking "credit" for the striking of the unoffensive part of the post. If you did not, then why even comment? Striking words smacks of even more abhorrent 1st and 2nd amendment attacks and in this case only makes for confusion for dumb axx people like me! :) |
Guys seriously, we are all here to just discuss Lugers, not debate language functions. Just be civil in your conversations on here and there shouldn’t be any reason to worry about whether or not it’s allowed.
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