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Unread 02-13-2021, 02:39 PM   #1
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Most times when I go to the range, my Lugers (a refinished Erfurt LP.08 and a GT worked 1937 Mauser with mismatched toggle train) have their ejected cases hit the ceiling with authority. I do not currently reload so I have not checked their ejection distance when shooting outside.
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My 9mm Interarms Luger has a very "robust" ejection cycle. A bit more than a couple of my original Lugers.
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My 9mm Interarms Luger has a very "robust" ejection cycle. A bit more than a couple of my original Lugers.
Nice to know. Gives some comfort .
Somebody mentioned that the ejector “ fin” on the later Lugers is bigger than earlier- perhaps better positioning, almost at ideal 180 degree opposite to extractor thus kicking the shell straight up without any interference or bouncing.
Perhaps that makes feeding also cleaner.
Btw, AR 15 sideways ejected the shells only a couple feet up in the air , when the rifle is held sideways.

I wonder if besides the Luger is there any other gun with such an aggressive ejection?
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