Thanks Tom..!!!
Tom Wrote: "...so I will definately mark you down as against it..."...
Yea - I guess I was kind of "opinionated" in my previous post.. Sorry about that.. Can I vote again?? "Don't do it!!" Now there are two votes "agin it"..!!!
Tom Wrote: "..I am more concerned with the what to do when the current/orginal barrel needs replacement...".
Hmm - that's a lot of shooting.. Seriously, I shoot a 1916 Luger (9 mm) which has little traces of any rifling left (its a non-matching Luger - which I should say before I catch flak from the folks ) and it still shoots great.. Anyway, I think accuracy is dependent on a lot of factors. But honestly, Tom - I'd rather buy/keep/collect a Luger with a shot out barrel which is still all matching - rather then a rebarrelled shooter. Yep, I know that's just me... Have you thought of buying a non-matched 9mm Luger shooter just to have fun with? Some are rather inexpensive - and still shoot great!!! (and you'd feel better for preserving a little piece of history, I might add...!! )
Anyway - I'll keep quiet on this thread now, since I've had my two votes ;^)
BTW: 'Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy' is a great book (Yep - I have an opinion on that as well ;^) )!!
Best to you Tom - and let us know what you decide..!!!
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