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Unread 07-14-2024, 12:29 PM   #1
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Finish looks original to me. I'd shoot it the way it is. Mec-gar mags are a good idea. Sad that someone ran a tap into the muzzle, but if it still groups OK, then it's OK past that. Pretty gun.
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OP, you did well on that Luger. Congrats! Definitely buy one or two Mec-Gar mags if you plan to shoot it. It is debatable for many if it is wise to shoot an original finish, matching Luger. If you only plan to rarely shoot it and feel lucky, you could just shoot it as is. Use 115gn projectiles with relatively light loads. I hand load my Luger ammo with just enough powder to properly cycle/function. I'm sure you already watched a few YouTube videos on field stripping and properly cleaning and lubing. Be sure to give us a range report, if you decide to shoot it.
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