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Unread 10-20-2015, 03:08 PM   #1
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100 rounds without a single issue is quite an enviable score. Sounds like a keeper. I have 3 regular shooters, a 1936 4" 9mm, a Navy and an Artillery, and while I've never sat down and shot 100 rounds of factory ammo thru any of them at one time, I doubt that they could pass that test.
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100 rounds without a single issue is quite an enviable score. Sounds like a keeper. I have 3 regular shooters, a 1936 4" 9mm, a Navy and an Artillery, and while I've never sat down and shot 100 rounds of factory ammo thru any of them at one time, I doubt that they could pass that test.
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I believe it is , it's easy for me to shoot as I have my own range in my back yard and I am surround by neighbors that know gunfire from my property is pretty much normal, I just had my first stove pipe and that I believe to be a magazine issue . this one will be a true keeper . really surprised since all of the mismatched parts but you never know .
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100 rounds without a single issue is quite an enviable score. Sounds like a keeper. I have 3 regular shooters, a 1936 4" 9mm, a Navy and an Artillery, and while I've never sat down and shot 100 rounds of factory ammo thru any of them at one time, I doubt that they could pass that test.
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I might as well gloat while I have a chance... I used my 06 AE with 6" bbl in .30 Luger in the last 2 IDPA matches I attended. It ran like a watch!

Great to be getting reports of your adventures, Dan. Your contributions have been missed.
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I might as well gloat while I have a chance... I used my 06 AE with 6" bbl in .30 Luger in the last 2 IDPA matches I attended. It ran like a watch!

Great to be getting reports of your adventures, Dan. Your contributions have been missed.
thanks, took finding what I tought was going to be just another mismatched luger to bring me back . turns out this shooter really is a great shooter .
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sold off the medals and decorations , so if I was with the pistol it isn't now . could see no providence to it . I bought this pistol as a shooter and it has proved to be just that , now over 150 rds fired with only one ftf . it's a keeper
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Just want to add my appreciation for your return to the forum to the other members that have commented above. From time to time I have wondered about your absence and had hoped that all is well with you. I have always enjoyed reading your posts and comments, so just want to say, welcome back.

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Just want to add my appreciation for your return to the forum to the other members that have commented above. From time to time I have wondered about your absence and had hoped that all is well with you. I have always enjoyed reading your posts and comments, so just want to say, welcome back.

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ty,got busy with life and being a chaplain and didn't seem to be any lugers around . then this one popped up. I guess I have fired it more in a week than I have all the others in the last few years . glad to be back I hope to do more posting as time prevails . be safe and be blessed .
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