Actually scientists are now saying that worry is good for you.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...r-1668202.html
That's good news for the many Americans who chose to live above their means in recent years. 100% of the fingers on my shooting hand also agree that a three round test might not be enough in this case. When taking possession of an unknown firearm and finding some abnormal casings in with the live rounds, I believe some level of due diligence is necessary. Part of that includes asking experts if they have seen similar results and "thinking out loud" to illuminate possible explanations.
While there is a buyer for every Luger, an Alphabet isn't a rare model sought by collectors. It is, however, the only Luger my Grandfather had and the only one he left to me when he died and while I did not pay for this pistol, it was not free.
Mayonnaise and sweet relish on mine, thanks.