I have not pulled as many Luger triggers as many of you folks have, but in my limited experience, I have found no two that are the same. As Tom stated, it is a "different" type of trigger system. To me, it's complicity is sort of like the Browning Hi Power(P35). They have a lot of things happening before the round begins it's travel. My old 1921 DWM Comm. Luger, for some reason, has a beautiful trigger pull, that will rival a tuned 1911. On the other hand, my Mauser Parabellum, reminds me of a stock Browning Hi Power, with a lot of take-up, gritty feel, and hard letoff. The Mauser is a bit better since I have been shooting it more recently.
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