General question re: reliability and failure feedback
Thanks for letting me draw a bit from all of your experience since I'm new to shooting Lugers (3 now and counting!)
I know there's bound to be a "big" variance here among the condition of Lugers, how badly mismatched / what kind of armorer work was done by whom in the past etc, but in general:
If a Luger is cleaned and lubed properly, correct ammo to prevent mis-feeds etc, if the mag's geometry is right and the spring is proper etc, are malfunctions and breakages pretty rare?
This gets into the topic of shooting / not shooting a nice collection piece, but that aside, I was just curious in general about durability and if there are failures what kind of failures tend to happen (not counting mag & ammo correctable issues).
My Ruger 9mm's are "tanks" without the grace and beauty of the Lugers, but they'd probably run for 20,000 rounds if maintained well without a serious mechanical failure. (But how much fun is driving a tank...)
Would I be thinking somewhat correctly to run a couple of mags through these guns, just every couple of months, take it a bit easy on them?
Thanks for your thoughts, and in my case as of now I've got a VOPO 1913 receiver - S/42 rework, a 1917 DWM Artillery (the "passed off as original" but nicely restored one), and a 1973 Mauser 6" barrel '06 9mm.
Frank H. in L.A.
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