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Join Date: Feb 2012
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But been a life long carry permit owner I like smaller guns for carry. So if i attempts 45 Luger development I will try 3.5 inch barrels with Baby Frames as well. maybe 5 rounds 1/2 inch shorter or something like that. Time will tell.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Fairmont, WV Right here in Mountaineer country and God's country
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I think a .45 calls for a larger, more substantial frame for the power involved. I don't like the thought of a twinky type pistol for a big cartridge.
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After reading all of the comments about Eugene, and his replies, I sent him a C96 for a barrel reline back to 7.63, bolt stop repair, and restoration.
I think that Eugene is a true Craftsman, and loves working on Lugers and Mausers. I am looking forward to getting the C96 back when it is completed. Ken Clarksville, PA |
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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Dec 2012
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I had real good luck with him. Did a great job, in the timeframe he promised. He took a pile of parts and turned it into a beautiful Luger. Great shooter too! I would use him again without question.
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