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Unread 08-10-2003, 04:49 AM   #1
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Post WWII Luger w/Pitted Bore

I have a WWII w/ pitted bore that shoots straight!

No other pistol that I have ever owned had this kind of accuracy.

All serial numbers match:
9622.

If you find a Luger from WWII with all serial #'s Matching, then you will not be disappointed!

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Unread 08-10-2003, 05:15 AM   #2
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buy this is my initial only experience.

Look for matching parts.

Buy the gun.

Shoot it.

Decide.

John St.

Okay, I have one WWII Luger that convinced me.

Let me, if the forum master will allow, tell you the story.

I have had the following pistols:

.44 Magnum Ruger SA Super Blackhawk (2nd most accurate).

.9mm 59 S and W (cops choice in 1970's).

.357 Magnum w/125 JHP's (very reliable and fight stopping in Reno, Nevada).

RPD Badge #375 in 1981.

The .357 in 125 is best.
The .45 Auto in Military Hardball is most reliable in the 1911.

If you want a .357 choose S and W.
If you want a .45 a 1911 is okay.
If you want precision and reliability then there is only ONE answer:

Luger 9mm.

I will gladly field all questions to my decision.

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