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04-02-2024, 07:14 PM | #21 |
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shogun17 ---- Yeah, glad we could help you a little bit. There are still some good shooter lugers out there for considerably less than $1k if you just keep looking around for them. I'm sure you would be well satisfied with a mismatched or refinished shooter luger where the various pieces fit together and the barrel is straight and true. If I were you I'd go only for a 9mm luger due to availability of ammo and ammo cost. As I mentioned above, I stumbled onto a mismatched shooter piece when I wasn't even looking one a couple years ago and at a BARGIN price of $400. Keep your eyes open and you'll be amazed at what pops up.
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Hey Guys, what kind of ammunition do you use with such a luger? Would Regular 9mm wor
Hey Guys,
what kind of ammunition do you use with such a luger? Would Regular 9mm work? |
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04-05-2024, 01:26 PM | #24 |
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9mm not fitting at the end of barrel
this question may be a stupid one but what about the fact that a regular 9mm bullet does not fit in the end of the barrel? doesn't it mean that it's gonna get stuck there? The 9mm fits fine if you try to chamber it by hand but not on the other end...!
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04-05-2024, 01:41 PM | #25 |
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The bullet is squeezed through the barrel, this helps keep the velocity up by avoiding gasses venting ahead of the bullet, it also helps to create the right rotation by squeezing the bullet into the grooves.
This is very, very basic ballistics knowledge. I would suggest reading up on gun ballistics if you are unable to grasp this simple process. Most P08 pistols have the actual land to land diameter struck on the bottom of the barrel, generally around 8.81 mm. |
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