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| quote: Originally posted by pony220: Specifically I have been thinking about the DWM 1906 Brazilian Luger for sale at Cabelas. I like the 4 1/2 inch barrel. When I had a P08 the barrel seemed too short. But I worry about breaking an extractor and not being able to replace it.
extractors for the later lugers are available, not so sure about 1906's, (different shape IIRC) for the absolute best source of info Luger wise, head over to Jan Still's forum on gunboards, those guys know luger's inside and out , backwards and forwards not that you would not get good info here,
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| I have a 1916 Erfurt I enjoy quite abit. I shoot it with modern stuff but its obviously not a +p candidate. It did slamfire on one mag before I replaced the springs so I'd consider just getting a new spring kit if OP takes the plunge. A gunsmith can always check it out if OPs nervous which is understandable but I've found alot of the older stuff to be far better made than some of the stuff now as long as you arent running something through it you shouldnt.
I'll close on this for the OP and anyone else in the market. They dont seem to be getting cheaper, even the mixmasters. If you want it I'd get it. |
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| It depends upon the condition. I won't shoot any collectible all matching Lugers. I won't risk a part breaking. I do have a Russian capture mismatched gun that I've fired a few times with standard pressure hardball ammo though. |
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