Kidvett,
My "good" .38 was a 1950s Gold Cup--great gun that I shot in matches for maybe 20 years. Plumb wore it out.
I have 2 accurized .45s, both GI. One has a Bomar rib and light spring for light reloads and the other is set up for hardball DCM matches. These guns are so tight that they aren't really weapons. You must oil them before shooting and about every 30 rounds, but they do shoot.
I have one Luger and another to be delivered in Sept. I had my 1936 shooter out on Tuesday. It shoots about 2" high and 1" to the left at 25 yds. Believe it or not, the first 4 rounds went into a 1" group with Wallmart ammo. It has a fairly heavy trigger and tiny sights per the Luger design (not like my 1911s). Anyway, the group opened up as I relaxed a little (or something). Anyway, it's still a neeeat gun.
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Al Eggers (AGE) NRA Life Member
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