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Though I've never fired my luger, and won't until I find out exactly what it is, where it's been and what it's worth, I have cycled several brands of ammo through it by hand. FMJ seems to be totally reliable and most here will back that up. There is the real danger of over penetration. I reccommend Federal Hydro-Shok +p+. These cycled perfectly through my 1917 with out a hitch slow or fast. Keep in mind these were hand cycled for function. In all my dealings with guns if it cycles by hand it will be reliable on the street. The +p+ ensures there is plenty of power to work the action as needed. But..... IT'S YOUR LIFE. TEST YOUR GUN OF CHOICE WITH THE AMMO YOU INTEND TO CARRY !!! if you have a problem then repair the gun/switch ammo until it's 100% reliable, anything less is not acceptable.
Just my 0.02 worth. (Personally I carry a Kimber .45 or a Sig 232 .380, both with the Hydro-Shoks) |
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