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Unread 02-03-2013, 06:09 PM   #1
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Have you shot it? Do not assume that since the bore is not new looking that it will not be accurate. I have seen Lugers with bores that looked like sewer pipes that could group better than the marksmanship ability of the person that was shooting it. Try it before you rebuild it, it might save you some money and will keep it original.
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Have you shot it? Do not assume that since the bore is not new looking that it will not be accurate. I have seen Lugers with bores that looked like sewer pipes that could group better than the marksmanship ability of the person that was shooting it. Try it before you rebuild it, it might save you some money and will keep it original.
Didn't go through with re-barreling it. Turns out it's not even a 9mm. .30 Luger?
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