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Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: South Africa
Posts: 24
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My Grandfather left me a 1916 DWM Luger P08 which he took off a German paratroop Captain during the battle of Crete in May 1941. I've had the gun in my possession for the past +25 years. It's in original condition, unblued, with all matching serial numbers right down to the firing pin and original magazine. The holster was unfortunately beyond repair. I go to the shooting range once a week and put about 10 to 15 rounds through the Luger, along with my Smith & Wesson M&P 9c and Colt Cobra .38 special snub nose. From the outset I had bought 2 aftermarket magazines to use for the Luger at the range. During my past 2 visits to the shooting range the Luger started jamming/stove piping after every other shot. Very frustrating! I've been using SIG 9mm Luger 124 grain rounds. Snooping around on this forum, and through a process of elimination, I eventually figured out it must be the magazines. This morning after a very frustrating session with the jamming Luger, I asked one of the guys at the gun shop if they by any remote chance had a Luger P08 magazine lying around. After about 10 minutes of digging through a couple of boxes, he produced a mint condition nickel magazine which he told me was Swiss made (I’ll post some pics, perhaps someone can identify the magazine). I went straight back into the shooting range and fired 8 rounds, no more jamming or issues, she performed flawlessly! She's 101 years old now! Here are some pics: |
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