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Unread 02-23-2014, 02:28 PM   #11
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I wonder if a polyurethane buffer would help on the inside such as other weapons.

I am sure no one here "magnums" their luger with +P, +P+ or NATO rounds. 100 through 147 grain bullets will cause no more excessive recoil then a 115gr round, however the recoil can feel different. German army used 98gr through 124gr depending on load.
Hi,

The German 98gr steel core ammo was not for shooting in pistols.

Please explain what you mean by "the recoil can feel different".

Yes, a lot of hotdogs try to make a magnum out of a 9mm Parabellum cartridge. We actually had one board member that claimed the original German loading was at 1,475 fps out of a 4 inch barrel!!??!!


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