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Originally Posted by FNorm
Shoot or no shoot. Everybody has their own opinion. Personally, I shoot almost everything, at least once, unless there is a reason not to. eg, I have a Navy that has a barrel I wouldn't trust to pass the bullet.
Your's looks to be the Swiss version. Different grip shape.
I have one of these Interarms, the German Navy version (6 inch barrel) that is my regular range gun. A fine shooter.
Do be careful about dry firing, They have a slightly different firing pin. And the grips a slightly different. As in you can't replace them.
At risk of causing heart attacks among the members: I have even run a mag through
a 1937 Krieghoff. Very accurate! LOL
FN
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Unfortunately it takes only one round and the monetary and historical value of a KRIEGHOFF may drop like a rock.

LUGERS were not considered fragile guns... 70 years ago, and tiny fractures may occur on slides and frames, and there are a variety of things that might happen when an old pistol is fired, on a shooter might not be a problem (apart from safety of the person) but on a collectible surely is.
My two bob.
Cheers.