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Unread 11-12-2018, 03:26 AM   #1
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I’ve also heard that, if you can find one, Swiss Luger shooters are fantastically durable as well.
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I’ve also heard that, if you can find one, Swiss Luger shooters are fantastically durable as well.
If you mean those made in Bern after 1929, you are right.

The Swiss were the first to adopt the Luger(1901). We can even say that Lugers only exist because of the Swiss Army trials.

All things considered all Lugers are durable. But I prefer to shoot the "less older", because I do shoot a lot with them. And eventually everything breaks.
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