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Old 07-28-2001, 08:16 PM   #18
HÃ?Â¥kan Spuhr
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Default Re: Lugers...Why?

Johnny


If you had knew a little bit about competition shooting you would have knew that the guns anatomicacal fit to the actual shooter is of extreme importance.

One shooter would never get a serius result with a luger but would maybe put a world record with a custom 1911.

But the next shooter really needs the bent gripangle.


You can really see this differnace when it comes to .22 and .32 guns.

There is people putting worldrecords with the H�¤mmerli 208 with it's extremely straigt gripangle and others who not can get any decent result at all with the 208.


And as I stated earlyer the 1911 is only the popularest centerfire targetpistol in the USA.


It's funny to look at at custom 1911 pistol, how many original parts is still inside that gun?

Just a handfull.

Slide, frame, maybe the gripscrews and some pins and the slidstop.

THe barrel is useless and can not even hit the black spot in the target, a match barrel is needed.

The triggerparts is ta bad to be used, so those are swopped.

Interesting to see that Colt have produced that pistol for 90 years without making any improvemnt worth the name.

Not even their Gold Cup can be considered a targetgun, its just expenive at no reasons.


Many big competitions have been won by stock SIG P210's.

All parts in those guns including the military guns is of matchquality.

Same with the luger, only reasons why i swopp the barrels it because the balance is too bad, but the accuracy suffers nothing in the original barrels.

Both guns have only one really serius problem and that is the sights.


LAST of all Johnny

The guns I rebuild for targetpurposes is already shooterlugers.

They have often been fitted with finnish SAKO or Tikka barrels or suffers in other ways to ever been considerd as collector pieces.


Why don't you just borrow a SIG P210 targetpistol and go to the range and test it out.

You'r opinions are what they are just because of you'r lack of experince.


By the way, how many points go you get in PPC 1500 open pistol?


Regards HÃ?Â¥kan





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