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Unread 07-22-2012, 06:52 PM   #20
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I am sorry to mislead you..I thought it was I speaking from my own experience. You would be the party of the second part, attempting to substantiate YOUR statement.."In fairness, 7.65 Para is much more reliable in Lugers" to the party of the first part with the experience..Me. Be that as it may..The thing boils down to who said what as I have no access to the reference you site. Not true..I am too lazy to go to my library and see if this book is here or in Yuma..And look thru every page untill I come to this vague reference..page wise that is.
Is your reference of this opinion.."In fairness, 7.65 Para is much more reliable in Lugers?" Or is this your statement? Or is it your reference... and you agree with it enough to try to disprove my experience?
Let us disect this alarming statement..In fairness, 7.65 Para is much more reliable in Lugers..I have one word that seems a bit much and I repeat myself.."much" If the .30 Luger is much more reliable than my faithful 9MM how much is much? How many rounds would we have to fire without a stoppage to determine much? I have fired over 500 already. If you can fire 500 and neither of us has a stoppage..do we go on or declare a draw? If you have even ONE stoppage in 500 rounds..then the statement could be declared false.

So.. if you are true to your word..".but if anyone wishes to set up a proper comparison test, I'll gladly contribute and cooperate". Go fire 500 rounds of .30 Luger and report back with your findings!
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