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Unread 05-12-2013, 08:16 PM   #1
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Default Successfuly springectomy

The new recoil etc springs worked flawlessly. Zero failures to feed / eject etc. The standard factory-strength spring worked, so, that one stays in.
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The new recoil etc springs worked flawlessly. Zero failures to feed / eject etc. The standard factory-strength spring worked, so, that one stays in.




I love it when a plan comes together!!! Congrats. I might add in case you don't know, please stay away from +P, +P+, and NATO ammo for you Luger. It is too powerful and can damage it. The Luger was not designed for those loads. Some will disagree with that statement, but I like to shoot the "softest" loads that will cycle the toggle 100%. I have had good luck with WWB 115gr FMJ, and PMC 115gr FMJ.
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