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Unread 11-05-2004, 08:28 PM   #1
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Post My Luger is innaccurate, need help / advice

I have a 1937 s/42. It shoots terribly innaccurate, cant hit the paper past 30 feet (I usually can with other guns). The rifle grooves look shallow, maybe less than 1mm deep. Does this need to be rebarreled? If so, who does this for Lugers? Will a repair to the barrell affect the value of the gun? I bought it from Interordnance several years ago, had black plastic or bakelite grips. Are those original grips on these guns? Also, it looks to good to be original finish, does anybody know if the Interordnance guns were refinished?

Any info would be appreciated.
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