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I shot Winchester White Box in the Netherlands for almost 3 years
![]() I also used Sellier & Bellot 124gr 9x19 for more than 5 years, without problems. The 145gr will work and cycle ok, just shoots a little low. Any shot you take with your luger can possibly kill it. So if you want to be safe, don't shoot it. |
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I would think the 145 gr. stuff would cause breach block slap to the back of the frame, as the original springs were timed for 115 to 123 gr. projectiles. My Lugers will not properly cycle with anything over 130 grs. Sieger |
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