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Marney, I was just wondering if you replaced the locking block in your broom after you broke it. If so does that make you an unethical partswitcher?
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Again this web site never ceases to amaze me. I am convinced that Luger owners are a higher evolved species.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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Sorry about the Jim, I am a bit of a card and Luger just make me crazy! Thor
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Thank you both, Kyrie and Unspellable. I think that I will continue to just shoot my handloads. I am using 6gr Unique with an 85gr Sierra round nose. That puts the powder charge almost in the middle of the min/max range that came with the die set. I guess as long as it cycles that I do not need to try for a hot load in a 70 year old gun. It does have a new bolt stop, recoil spring, and firing pin spring. As soon as I get enough courage to take it apart farther, I will change the hammer spring also.
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Caution well taken. Thanks! Let's lighten up and live a little guys!
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A BIG THANK YOU TOM!
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The pleasure was mine.
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