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Unread 02-25-2007, 06:19 PM   #6
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Thatâ??s pretty good shooting!

Keep an eye on your ramps for excess ware and look at the back of your breechblock when you clean your gun for the same thing.

You can try polishing the ramp a little, most lugers are pretty well done but if you can see serrations this could be part of your problem. If the bullet encounters resistance as it rides up the ramp the rear of the bullet tends to get pushed down by the momentum of the breechblock this causes the tip to jump up and then jam your gun.

You could just shoot your gun more also, more fun, many guns that have not been shot for long times will work themselves out and start to work fine.

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