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Unread 05-23-2008, 03:17 PM   #10
Jan-Erik
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Hi again.
Thanks a lot for the comments and recommendations.
Yes we have win 115gr ammo here but no Walmart. I will try it. The reason for using the Scmeisser barrels was the availability in the military for those barrels and they needed not much work to fit. But later they used a thicker barrel I don't know what that was but it was thicker in the front and for the Swedish FFV ammo they used in the force worked fine but
the availability in the sivil market was bad.
Steinar:
These barrels were not commonly used. Not much in the army but in the airforce they used them quite a lot for the competition shooting so it was a combination to stretch the barrel to the max allowed length and for the reliability of the function.
The trigger weight and function was also a science on these guns especially to have a defined trigger point that did not vary with use and temperature. This was modified so the trigger weight became on the spot and very defined. I am fortunate to have my fathers Luger which is in top tune for competition and an other which is equal numbers both are german originals.
Have not found out yet what producer factory though.
So I have now to find the most reliable ammo for both of them.
Thanks again for info
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