First, welcome to the forum. The stainless Lugers are indeed pretty but it seems that quality control was hit or miss. I have one but only test fired it. While mine works perfectly I don't shoot it much because its near impossible to find replacement stainless parts if something breaks. The concensus among collectors/shooters seems to be that if you want a Luger to shoot then get a genuine German model. You can generally find a nice one for about the price of the stainless; even less if you buy a mismatched shooter. Then you can have all the fun shooting that you want knowing that spare parts are available for when something breaks.
Charlie
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