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10-12-2023, 11:32 PM | #1 |
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Shooting those classics
If I own them I shoot them....the C 96 is a 1913 and the commercial US import Luger a 1923.
Shot on the rifle range today as 'carbines' and hitting 100/200 E type silhouettes without a problem. That is great fun and engaging. The rifle guys enjoyed it too and were a bit amazed at the reach. The 100 E type had a pretty decent grouping but the 200 was all over but did take the majority of the rounds...my old eyes and those sights lol. What a great hobby. Both operated flawlessly. I do need a slightly shorter front Luger sight but GT squared me away prior and I have one... |
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10-13-2023, 08:47 AM | #2 |
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Yup! I, too, shoot what I own. I have a 1920's luger, 30 caliber, all matching numbers, but I shoot the snot out of it. My Grandson also enjoys shooting it too. I don't worry about 'old' parts breaking, there are plenty of parts available.
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10-13-2023, 09:37 AM | #3 |
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"my old eyes and those sights lol."
I hear you - possible because I cannot see you very well I have a '70's Mauser in .765 and '13 DMW in 9mm and enough reloading supplies for a long time Love to shoot. with the fixed sights I have a Kentucky windage chart to keep the groups where they should be. |
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Firing pin, extractor, hold open and grips. I replaced the FP with the newer/later vented model too. Then there is not much else to go ...and I use light ammo in the Arty. Blazer Brass 115 that is a lighter load than Winchester White box...cycles fine....and cheap. |
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I had to laugh trying to focus on a 200 yard E type silhouette over the Luger or Mauser.... kind of point, smile, squeeze.....the target looked like a shotgun blast at beyond its capabilities lol... the Luger did better due to the barrel and length of sight radius I think... |
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