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Join Date: Feb 2018
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I mean, I did shoot my all matching DWM 1920 commercial. But I only did it once because I didn’t have a shooter and I was too enamored with my first, highly anticipated, Luger to not shoot it. That said, now that I have a shooter, I don’t have interest in shooting my good one anymore even though it’s .30 Luger cartrige is crisp and smooth to shoot. Only desire i have now to save enough money to get an arty/Navy shooter to rig out and have some real fun with.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Texas
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I have shoot my 1900 AE. I have not made a practice of shooting my 1900 Lugers because I am not comfortable with the flat spring/toggle locking system. However, I have frequently shot my later Lugers with the improved recoil spring system. Being basically lazy, my problem with shooting my collectible guns is the requirement to completely clean them. I now have shooters that do not get the same attention that the other Lugers receive.
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