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Unread 05-28-2011, 04:31 PM   #31
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Here's what I meant: Lugers are unbelievably finicky, even some of the better ones. First time buyers usually want to shoot their Lugers, and beginners can spend weeks and months getting one to work correctly, if at all. Variations in ammo, magazines, defective parts, springs, shooting stance, etc. can turn a beginner's new Luger into a nightmare. That's why I advise doing one's best to make sure he has a chance of success by trying to begin with a Luger that has no issues. Otherwise the experience can lead to total disappointment. And yes, to me a Luger with issues is an inferior Luger.
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