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Thanks Edward, and all again.
Yes, I think main question is <what are you wanting this pistol to do>, I plan to keep it save for future generations, and won't make it my shooting pistole. I just explore it a bit, it's my first arm + I like to have everything in order, or at least know what is wrong . I'm very comfortable now with all choices, I will probably will retry single shot with recommended ammo, maybe will buy new spring , and then keep it box. Best M |
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Because of this statement, I am going to repeat what David said earlier in this thread.....you MUST have a firm grip(one handed or two handed) on a Luger when firing it, or it will malfunction. This has been proven over and over again by many here. |
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