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mrerick ,
Thank you for that detailed analysis and tutorial. I shall make it the basis for a project next weekend. I ran 60 rounds thru my Luger today without incident , 20 each from 3 different magazines. My round total for this pistol is approx. 150 ; 1 stovepipe out 150 constitutes an isolated incident , I think , compounded by my learning curve. So it goes. I included a couple of images for show & tell. I was set up at 25 ft. I achieved a reasonable grouping once I settled down. Also shown are my VOPO shooting grips. They look good enough that I am in no hurry to put the originals back on. Thanks for your help. 'Ski |
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I don't think you have a problem.
I agree that for shooting the Vopo grips are just fine.
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Mario,
That is an interesting marking on the frame panel. Can you tell us what it is? Thanks, Ron
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![]() In my humble world, a well done mark such as that would not make it automatically a shooter; just as regimental unit stampings (quite often crudely done) do not automatically make a Luger 'more valuable'. ![]()
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And I'm proud to have it. ![]() It still has the original finish. It's a 1938 s/42. The VoPo grips are there just not to damage the originals. PS. In another forum one of us asked "what almost matching" meant. Well, this is it. |
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M, Your method of clearing the chamber is what I always use for PO8 take down, rather than risking damaging the barrel crown by pushing it against a hard surface. when an empty mag is not available. I believe that I saw it in an old PO8 manual. The MSTR works by connecting the safety to a modified hold open, TH
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I know there are a couple members here who collect Martz conversions, and Martz stamped MSTR on the side of the modified Lugers. Maybe one of those could tell us how it operated??? ("junglejim" was one, I think)... ![]() Edit: Here's the full MSTR patent file...
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