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Unread 09-20-2015, 07:56 PM   #3
Wernher von Browning
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Thanks.

Indeed dry-firing is one of the best, cheapest ways to improve scores. Some experienced rifle shooters tell me they figure on dry firing 100 times for every live round.

If the Luger is not going to be up to that, I'll have to find some other way to practice. The thing is, you want to practice with the sights and trigger you'll be using for the real thing.

A gunsmith in Switzerland tells me that he can't prove it, but he thinks Snap-Caps break Luger extractors. He's had to replace a few in guns that were used that way.

I shoot in Swiss competition (in the USA). Just got back from their five-yearly matches over there, where I did very well with my K31 rifle. For 2020 I want to be up to speed with pistol as well. My choices are Luger in 7.65 Parabellum or SIG P210 in 7.65 or 9mm (and the usual .22LR space guns). The Luger appealed to me more, and was half the price from Simpson's. The SIG undoubtedly has better sights (adjustable).
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