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Anyone tried to add some barrel weight to have better balance on Luger 1906/29 or similar, instead of changing the original in a bull barrel?
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Better balance? I think when it comes to shooting, the 06/29 is one of the best natural pointers and balanced out pistols on the planet?
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Of course the Navy Luger with it's 6" barrel is better yet, you not only have improved balance but more importantly, a longer sight radius as well.
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So. The barrel on your Luger is too light, and the trigger is too heavy. It sounds like you bought the wrong gun. I would recommend a heavier gun with a lighter trigger. Perhaps a Sig P-210....
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