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08-23-2019, 06:04 PM | #1 |
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Things have been a little slow around here lately so thought I would ask what ya think? I put around 25/30 rounds down range and all the shells I could find looked like these...What is the problem and will this cause other problems?
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As far as I know, you do not have a problem. The shells you show are not atypical for cartridges ejected from a Luger, in fact they are fairly common. The geometry of the extractor/ejector system of the Luger sometimes causes the shell casing to slam into the left side of the receiver upon ejection. If you reload, just use a neck resizing die...if you don't reload, no worries .
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Not unusual at all; caused by the "geometry" of the ejector - as Ron said.
Sometimes you can change the angle of the blade of the ejetor a little and improve it, sometimes not. If you don't reload, and maybe even if you do- not a big problem; but those steel cases are Berdan anyway- so I doubt you will be reloading them.
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I have re loaded steel cases with success. May or may not be the thing to do though..wouldn't want to do the same case many times.
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VERY typical of ejected cases from a Luger. They put a small triangle mark in the case beginning at the mouth and becoming narrower as the mark goes downward.
It's not a problem and if the cases are brass or nickle plated, they will reload just as easily as any other fired 9mm case. |
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My 06/73 Mauser produces spent cases like those more so than my other Lugers. The cases reload without problems.
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