Advice on a gunsmith for a Luger

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Hey Everybody,

I need a smith to do some work on a 1916 Luger. I already had to have it rebarreled to inherit it, so I'm just looking for someone to go over it and get it to function reliably.

Can anyone recommend a smith who can do good work on a great little piece of milsurp? Lots of good smiths out there - but I'm hoping to go to someone who knows these old guns.

Thanks for any advice you can offer.


EDIT: I know this is a pistol - but I'm after a milsurp smith, not just someone who knows modern pistols.
 
What kind of ammo have you tried? Are the mag/mags in good condition? What kind of issues is it having? Failure to feed? Eject? Fire?

The trigger is going dead randomly. I think something inside might be worn/broken, but the Luger action is so out of my area of expertise I probably wouldn't know it if I was looking at it.
 
Understood. I had a nice Luger and knew they are very complex pistols. Hopefully, someone can get her running reliably for you. Being finicky pistols with ammo weight, bullet shape, and mag spring tension , I hoped it was something minor we could have helped with. Good luck and please keep us updated on her progress!!
 
Understood. I had a nice Luger and knew they are very complex pistols. Hopefully, someone can get her running reliably for you. Being finicky pistols with ammo weight, bullet shape, and mag spring tension , I hoped it was something minor we could have helped with. Good luck and please keep us updated on her progress!!

Thanks - will do. I'm hoping it's just minor. It's just a shame for it to have survived 103 years and not be shot...
 
Thanks - will do. I'm hoping it's just minor. It's just a shame for it to have survived 103 years and not be shot...

I don't believe in having a historical item cease to make history!! Shoot it as they didn't build it for a paperweight!! I sure shot mine. I can understand not shooting a gun that is impossible to get parts for, or is structurally unsound due to time and neglect, but Luger's are built like tanks. Have fun!!!
 
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