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Has anyone had any experience with the stainless steel luger by Stoeger, fit & finish & reliability? Thanks Ed.
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in the Owner's Corner. Very good write up on his Stoegers.
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Ed, click on "Owners Corner" at the left hand side of the forum page then go down to Jerry Boyle and open up the INOX LUGER story, it will relate a lot about the Stainless Steel Stoeger Luger. Ted
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Ed,
I have a good Marine buddy who bought one for our bi-monthly soire in the desert. He bought one because he didn't want to spend the $$$$ for a Luger. Even before he fired the thing, he had problems with the trigger. He sent the side plate back from whence it came...it's been 2 months, and hasn't gotten it back yet! But yet he loves it! I can't wait tio fiore the thing at our next meeting Prey, do not let this tale of woe disuade you from buying one, I really wanted one but the laws (drop test)of the newest 3rd world state, California, forbade me to! Funny, I've never seen a hold-up at a gunshow! |
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Rick W, AIMCO does now make a 7.65x120mm recreation of the M1900 luger. They introduced them at the JAN. 2000 NAPCA convention in KC @ $1500. I'm afraid that at that price, sales left something to be desired, but perhaps they've come down to move them out.
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