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Info needed on a German Luger
Hey guys, I have this german luger, and I was wondering if any of the experts around here could tell me anything about it, or tell me where to go to find more information. I guess the thing I want to know most of all is what caliber because I'm dying to shoot it. A 9mm won't chamber all the way and a .380 is too short for the magazine. I've taken it to 2 gunsmiths and they didn't have any other ideas. One person at a gun show suggested a 380 kurtz because the length is somewhere between those two rounds, but I'm thinking there's got to be a better way than guessing and checking.
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09-27-2011 01:33 PM
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Did you try the .30 Luger cartridge?
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Lugers were generally made for 9mm Para (Luger) AND 7.75 Para (luger). Both use the same magazine.
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Originally Posted by
villiers
Lugers were generally made for 9mm Para (Luger) AND 7.75 Para (luger). Both use the same magazine.
I´m sure you meant the 7.65 caliber.
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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Looks like a post WWI commercial, and as noted probably a 7.65mm.
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Sounds like finding the right ammo has prevented firing the Damn gun.
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Thanks, good info. I'll read those links tomorrow instead of working. I mean, during my breaks ...
Johnny, what makes you think that its post ww1 commercial? Serial number or the markings or what?
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Here you go Hoss and they are in Texas
30 LUGER : Ammunition To Go
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Those 2 gunsmiths sure don't know anything about Lugers.
Your pistol is a 1920 commercial. These were made in both 9mm & 7.65 (30 Luger) I'm surprised it does not have Germany
stamped on the left side.
Looks like it has had a lot of use over the years.
Sarge