IF you shoot it much you might change out the firing pin from a WWI pin (non fluted) to a fluted one that tends to prevent damage to the breech block at the firing pin retainer notch in the event of pressure coming back into the breech from a pierced primer or overload. Luger Doc (his screen name here) has them and the switch over takes about a minute or two with only a small screw driver (many can do it with just your thumb) to take out the retainer, then the spring and pin follow. WWII pins are FLUTED and help a bunch. NICE shooting by the way.
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Thor's Luger Clinic http://members.rennlist.com/lugerman/
Ted Green ( Thor Yaller Boots)
725 Western Hills Dr SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
915-526-8925 Email thor340@aol.com
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