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Unread 02-19-2014, 01:04 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by mrerick View Post
It's likely that the hard recoil hits relate to the age of the original recoil spring. Replacing them is a good move.

Ensure that you have a good grip with good support when you shoot your Luger. It makes quite a bit of difference for correct cycling.

I generally use the 18-19 coil springs for the WW-I vintage Lugers, and the 21-22 coil springs for the WW-II Mauser Lugers.

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Thanks. I'm familiar with "limp wristing" (I shoot Glocks a LOT). So do you think 40# will work OK in Erfurt?
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