I think there was a misunderstanding here. I know the Stoeger is a stainless steel copy and not a "real" Luger. The Stoeger was my first step into the whole Luger love thing. Since then I've added the 8" commercial Luger pictured here and a 1916 Erfurt shooter grade with a new 6" barrel. I'm not reluctant to shoot the Stoeger; as a matter of fact I've shot it several times with no problem. It is the commercial 1920 Luger here that I'm reluctant to shoot.
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