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I could not get TC coated bullets to work well at all- I'd forget even trying them.
Go about the evaluation methodically, use the same ammo in each mag(good idea to number them) you have. Start with one round in each- observe; then try 5, and finally work up to 8. I'll bet you find differences in the performance of each mag, with each luger(different in each). Then change ammo and repeat. Slow and steady wins the race. You may have to eliminate one or more mags from use, with either pistol. I know it is maddening, but tolerances are not your friend in this case. JMHO.
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Don, I don't know why they don't work for you but I use them in several Lugers and they work fine. Just today I ran two full magazines through a 1917 Erfurt - 16 rounds - and function was 100%. Accuracy was also quite good.
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I once shot a couple hundred "Bayou Bullets" - one of the first coated bullets available in the US - through my '40 42 and it *loved* them.
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