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...for a 1918 rework Luger?
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This is a common question - might be in the FAQ
White box winchester seems to work in lugers - but lugers can be finicky, so try a few types before buying a lot of something Also, what do you consider a rework 1918? |
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115gn standard velocity FMJ ammo should work best, like the WWB mentioned by Ed...
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Another brand that my Lugers are happy with is PMC(Korean mfg.) Bronze Series 115gr FMJ. It is very reasonably priced, and usually available in many places.
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Any 115 grain, brass ammo should work fine. No hot ammo. No NATO ammo. I've run WWB, Blazer, Federal, PMC, and others.
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Never mind.....I thought I was on Calguns. My mind must be going.
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