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Unread 03-08-2014, 10:11 AM   #1
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Have a 1911 Erfurt I haven't shoot. Would like to have an expert look at it first. I'm in SE Pa. Thanks
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I don't know any gunsmiths in Pennsylvania except maybe Eugene - probably any gunsmith could look it over, but I bet most won't know anything about lugers...

Several things to consider before shooting - is it all matching - is it in nice shape - original - etc - the more original and nice it is, you may not want to shoot it

if it seems like it has a tight action that is a good start
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I don't know any gunsmiths in Pennsylvania except maybe Eugene...
Yes indeed! Eugene would probably be happy to stop what he is doing and look over your Luger...

Eugene is located in Levittown PA.

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I don't know any gunsmiths in Pennsylvania except maybe Eugene - probably any gunsmith could look it over, but I bet most won't know anything about lugers...

Several things to consider before shooting - is it all matching - is it in nice shape - original - etc - the more original and nice it is, you may not want to shoot it
if it seems like it has a tight action that is a good start
From the little time I have spent perusing the forum I guess I have a shooter quality weapon. I haven't broken it down to check every part, a field strip does shows matching parts. And it does have a
tight action. I'm in no hurry and I would like a Luger expert to look at it. Thanks for the reply
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Go to the Allentown show (AG Hall) in a month or two and ask around - several 'experts' there
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