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Thank you TheRomanHistorian, I appreciate the info on the ammunition. I may never actually fire the weapon but wanted to know what might work if I do. Carpe diem!
alanint, my appologies for the confusion, under the saftey it says' Gesichert" which I believe means secured.
Lugersrkewl this is the first Luger I have owned and am simply becoming fascinated by the history and variety. I thought that the weapon needed to have a " N" on it to show that it had been inspected for smokeless powder assuming that if it didn't one could not use smokeless powder. It may be the wrong conclusion I have come to.
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