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Unread 12-04-2016, 08:42 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by RShaw View Post
My gunsmith friend, from whom I bought it (a 1917 DWM) and also a P38 ac43, advised me the following ammo for both the Luger and the Walther:

"Subsonic Luger 9 mm- 140 grain full metal jacket" costs about EUR 300 / 1000 rounds. He maintains that it is slower than the 115 gr, and assured me that the load is OK.
There's also a 154 gr version- this runs EUR 18 / 50 rounds. I'm going to check that with two other gunsmiths I have gotten to know, while I look around for a good shooter.
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I am no gunsmith and I certainly am no Luger expert, but shooting 140gn or 154gn sure seems counterintuitive to me. While a heavier grn will certainly be slower, how will that be a benefit? I would think a heavier grn would definitely place more stress on the toggle system. Try 115grn as we are all suggesting. If 115 grn does not cycle well for some reason, I would suggest you focus on finding out why and fixing the problem. I would not experiment with heavier weights.

But, then like I said I am no expert.
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