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03-30-2017, 11:02 PM | #21 |
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So we have determined that it is not a 1916 9mm. What else do you want to know?
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So what is an Alphabet luger? I understand lugers were originally chambered in .30 luger and were done so after the war due to disarmament agreements.
What do I need to know as far as using this as a shooter. I rolled most of the internet for information and there does not seem to be anything special about shooting the .30 luger. |
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Lots of questions answered there.
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Yes that is correct. I realized that as I was asking it. I was more curious about what makes one think that this is an Alphabet Luger. Is it because of the Crown n marking's with the 4 digit serial number? That is what I am finding. I also see a few posts here and on other sites mentioning the consistency of the .30 Luger vs the 9mm Para. I will do more research; is there better performance with the .30 Luger over the 9mm? I imagine this has more to do with the .30 Luger being made with luger operations in mind. Thanks for all the help by the way. I am kicking myself that I did not see that it was a .30 luger instead of a 9mm. My research is making me liek the .30 cal more and more though. I really liked the idea of the 9mm as an easier round to get and more universal. |
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What makes one think your gun is an Alphabet Luger? That's like asking "what makes one think my Chevy Chevette is a Chevy Chevette?" The serial number, non-dated receiver ring, commercial proofs/no military proofs, no police sear/unit marks, .30 caliber. Read the stickys. They'll tell you. 😉
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In all this discussion and photo work, nobody mentioned the site FAQ, which has a very nice discussion and illustration of the difference between guns chambered in 9mm and .30 Luger.
i'll bet you it would get used and referenced more often if we packaged it up in a nice book instead of a free .PDF file and sold it... Oh well... Marc
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you're correct of course- but then no one ever reads the stickys, or the FAQ, or old posts, or uses the search feature. Spoiled by the internet with instant answers and free; but not necessarily correct. Josafoot, this rant is not directed at you- but at many who come looking for answers and don't take anytime to check for themselves. It is a pet peeve of mine- and means little in the total scheme of things.
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I agree with Bill....an alphabet Luger in 7.65P/30 Luger with a numbered safety bar to match the serial number.
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I do see the usual safety bar.
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I don't see one either - never did. But the gun's an Alphabet.
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You are 100% correct, my mistake of terms.......and I know better, but don't always type the correct name. Brain fade I guess, or some other defect!! Sorry. I will try to improve, but can't make any promises. |
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