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[quote]Originally posted by ichabod:
<strong>Howdy ya'll ! I used to post on your forum as "gewher guy". I have a 1939 Soviet-capture P.08 I'm going to be using as a home defense weapon - anyone have any thoughts on ammo ?</strong><hr></blockquote> I would personally want a hollow point or soft nose bullet. My 1927 Argentine .45 ACP is loaded with Winchester Black Talons. Elsewhere in the house I have a Chinese Model 213 Tokarev in 9mm but have been thinking of using the .38 Super conversion kit I have. The chambers of both pistols are empty because I have a 4 year old granddaughter in the house. While she is already trained to never touch a gun for any reason, she can't work a slide because she doesn't have the strength... yet. The first consideration for your choice of ammunition is reliability. Be absolutely certain that your ammo will function with 100% reliability in your Luger. That's a tall order for a Luger when hollow points or soft nose bullets are involved. If you find such a load, my advice (opinion) is to leave the chamber empty purely for safety considerations. I don't think of the Luger as the best choice for a home defense pistol and if any of the above conditions can't be met, I'd seriously think of getting another gun for the purpose. Just my $.02 |
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