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Unread 10-19-2010, 07:21 AM   #1
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WE DO not know the a Luftwaffe pilot COULD not have carried this gun. And Luftwaffe pilots did carry Lugers. This is an awesome gun and looks JUST like mine. What is the letter following the serial number? The N over the crown is nearer a nitro proof indicating this gun was tested with higher powered rounds and it works. You can go to the Sportsmanguide and buy Fiocchi .30 Luger from there. Lugers are built to last forever and there is NO problem with shooting it. I have video's of me on U-Tube shooting mine and the .30 Luger by virtue of shape and correct charge works better in Lugers than the new domestic 9mm odes in 9mm Lugers. This= a more reliable Luger, you will love it. If your magazine does not work or needs a spring, buy a spring from Wolf springs and get a Mec Gar Luger magazine, they work perfectly. Here is the site http://www.ambientsw.com/gs42897.html

The only parts that may break on a Luger would be the tip off the Striker (Firing pin) the ejector and the extractor. You can buy spares and use them and take your original striker out. Can you tell me if your striker has a serial number and if it is grooved. At some point after 1910 or a decade later they added grease grooves to the striker to aid in plunging power. My theory is; LUger's are too good NOT too shoot.

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