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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Somewhere in Northern Italy
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... and this time I forgot to add what I usually say to anybody buying a vintage gun to use at the range as a shooter: always stay away from heavy loads!
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Ohio
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I use 115gr for my byf shooter and only load five rounds at a time. Of course I learned that from the members here. My shooter was built by a gentleman here who is very talented and knows his craft extremely well! I waited many years for the opportunity to own a WW2 Luger. I'm so fortunate to have found this site. The talent and knowledge on this forum is next to none! I also understand that studying the Luger is a life long commitment. The Luger is a mechanical work of art a functional mechanical masterpiece. I must warn other newbies, they are addicting!!
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