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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker
I don't know any gunsmiths in Pennsylvania except maybe Eugene - probably any gunsmith could look it over, but I bet most won't know anything about lugers...
Several things to consider before shooting - is it all matching - is it in nice shape - original - etc - the more original and nice it is, you may not want to shoot it
if it seems like it has a tight action that is a good start 
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From the little time I have spent perusing the forum I guess I have a shooter quality weapon. I haven't broken it down to check every part, a field strip does shows matching parts. And it does have a
tight action. I'm in no hurry and I would like a Luger expert to look at it. Thanks for the reply