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Old 04-18-2002, 03:36 PM   #1
Marney Walsh
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Default A word of caution

Broomhandles are nice to collect, because they are so beautiful in an ugly sort of way. However, IMO they are constructed of significantly softer steel than Lugers, and cannot withstand regular shooting with standard loads, especially in 9mm caliber. Frames and other parts tend to crack, and the last part I broke was the locking block, which seemed to be made of pot metal, and this happened while shooting mild reloads. Furthermore, shooting one with a stock attached is very hard on ones knuckles, as the hammer comes back dangerously far. Lastly, these guns have a reputation for bolt retainers letting go and sending the bolt flying back into the shooter's face. Definitely not a safe gun to shoot.



 
 

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