If you purchased a Luger as your first handgun with the intention of using it for shooting, you have made a very poor choice, one which may very well turn off your interest in handgun shooting. Aside from the considerations of reducing its value through wear and tear, and very possibly destroying its historical value, you will be quite disappointed in its functioning and reliability. These cranky old weapons are to be collected and admired rather than shot. If you must shoot a Luger, consider getting a shooter quality pistol or a postwar model.
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