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Originally Posted by alanint
Just a note to anybody planning to use an indoor range for their first Luger shoot. The ejection is basically straight up for most Lugers and that can be detrimental to overhead bulbs, if your range has individual lights in each shooting lane. After breaking two bulbs at my local range, I learned to either hang back just a bit or extend past the shooting "bench" just enough to get out from under the light at the position.
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Indoor range?! We don't have those out on the prairie. LOL
Heck, everywhere is a shooting range, except within my town (pop 6,000) and then that is frowned upon. I am glad I don't live in town.
alanint, I hear you regarding the brass ejection direction. That makes perfect sense, given the Luger's design. But, from my exceptionally limited experience, the brass on my Luger definitely sailed right and in one case almost 15 feet!?