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Unread 05-31-2004, 04:43 AM   #1
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I'm new to this Luger stuff so please be kind. I bought a 1940 code 42 shooter.It's a capture piece in what looks like excellent condition. I've picked up two new MecGarr mags and I have about a case of brass cased Norinco 9mm FMJ in storage. Would this be good fodder for my new toy?
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Unread 05-31-2004, 04:51 AM   #2
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As long as it is not any kind of +P ammo, try it. Put a few magazines worth through your Luger and see if it functions reliably. If it does, you have a winner. If it proves problematic, there are a number of other ammo options which people here will be more than happy to recommend.

When you shoot, be sure to use a firm hand--i.e., don't 'limp-wrist' your shooting. A Luger requires all of the available recoil impulse to function properly.

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Hi,

Some forum-favorites are:

Wallmart Winchester 115gr FMJ.
Sellier & Bellot 115gr FMJ and 124gr FMJ.

The key to reliable functioning is a decent overall average length that is at least equal to or a bit over the current SAAMI max OAL for 9mm para ammo.

In other words, most modern 9mm rounds are too short, causing feeding and extraction problems.

Winchester and S&B are some of the longest commerial 9mm rounds available.
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I used to shoot Norinco in all my Lugers and P.38"s until I started reloading. They worked fine, and were VERY accurate. I still have a couple of cases.
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Thanks guys. Looks like it's time to load up this puppy and head for the range.
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Good luck,

And remember. If any feeding problems occur, be sure to check the functionality of your magazine first. Magazines are usually the first cause for misfeeding/jams. Weak mag springs and slightly out of shape feeding lips are usually the cause.
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Well I took it to the range today. Dang that puppy will shoot,it's a lot more accurate than I am! These old eyes and those little sights don't work well together.It does seem to like the Norinco fodder,wish I hadn't shot up the other case. The Mec-Gar mags balked at feeding a couple of times,but the original mag fed great. I sure do need a loading tool!Can anybody help me out with the right one for a 1940 code 42mod? My thumb is sore.
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Back some months ago, I commented on frequent feed problems with Remington-UMC 115g FMJ rounds, i.e. stovepiping. etc, in my 1940 Mauser. These rounds measured about 2mm shorter overall from the ideal 29.6mm. A switch to PMC brand (S. Korean manufacture) resolved that problem. Now it seems that PMC has a US manufacturing facility and their product (or some of it) is coming up short, with some a bit more than a 2mm discrepancy. I have avoided shooting my Luger for some months because of concerns about breaking parts - firing pin, for example, but indulged myself earlier this week and encountered the feed problems again! A disapointment, to be sure. My S&W Mod. 469 will chamber and shoot anything within reason, so I haven't noticed the length problem until I tried this US manufactured PMC ammo. Beware the new stuff; a US made logo is plainly marked on the cartons.
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