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Here is a little more info on .30 luger from todays outing.
Fired: Fiocchi PSP black box - approx avg OAL only 1.11 to 1.12 in Privi Partizan- avg. OAL 1.165 to 1.170 Reloads- adjusted to 1.178 OAL Pistols: #1- 1920 Commercial with 6" bbl. #2- 1900 Commercial with 4 5/8" bbl. #3- Custom baby luger with 2 5/8" bbl. Results: #1 shot any and all without any problems, including hold open after final shot from mag, I attribute this to the longer barrel. #2 ok with Privi and reloads, did not like the Fiocchi much, none would lock open after last round I believe this was a problem with the pistol, I've worked on it a little and think next time out the hold open will be active, so will test again with all three. #3- The baby fed and shot all three types without problem, but would not activate hold open. I think this was a function of the lower velocity from the short barrel and lack of full recoil to hold open. The frame is shortened also, and the recoil spring is "special", and short! I have an interchangeable barrel/receiver in 9mm and it activates the hold open as it is supposed to. This highly modified pistol is not a good test piece for ammo, but I did want to see how it did with these loads. One mag, a Swiss, did not want to feed the first round from a 7 round load without a little help. All in all, much better than I expected; but the 6" is near perfect, like Dave's pistol. Pictures of my 7,65mm "shooters".
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03man(Don Voigt); Luger student and collector. Looking for DWM side plate: 69 ; Dreyse 1907 pistol K.S. Gendarmerie |
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