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Unread 04-08-2011, 01:55 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Freischütz View Post
I also found that limp wristing guaranteed feeding trouble.
Hi:

You know, I've never experienced this with a Luger. The Luger has the most natural "hold" of any pistol I've ever fired.

A good friend of mine did, however, experience it with a new Walther PPKs.

My Luger accuracy groups are shot with a two hand hold over a sand bag for consistency.

The "tricks" to making the Luger operate reliably are: springs (both recoil and magazine) in proper spec., proper OAL of the cartridges and handloads loaded with medium slow powders.

When I say reliably, I mean no jams in, now approaching, almost three thousand rounds fired. That's good!

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