For some reason I felt that I must have a Luger and when one came up for sale which was not prohibited and was not altered to make it "Restricted" I went for it.
This gun has been restored meaning that the original rust and pitting has been removed and a better finish applied. It looks a lot better than it did but it is no longer a collector piece and so must be shot. The working parts of this gun show no signs of rust or pitting and for war time production it is incredible how well made this thing is.
It is cold,wet and miserable at the range but I have to try this thing out..the seller had advised to only load 5 rounds in the mag this being a warning that maybe the Luger is not going to be as reliable as say a normal gun.
To be honest going in I had not expected the Luger to be very reliable and I was not disappointed, at least two jams per mag but one mag made it through no problems. Maybe there is some magic ammo out there that will work every time.
Still I think this is a keeper.

This gun has been restored meaning that the original rust and pitting has been removed and a better finish applied. It looks a lot better than it did but it is no longer a collector piece and so must be shot. The working parts of this gun show no signs of rust or pitting and for war time production it is incredible how well made this thing is.
It is cold,wet and miserable at the range but I have to try this thing out..the seller had advised to only load 5 rounds in the mag this being a warning that maybe the Luger is not going to be as reliable as say a normal gun.
To be honest going in I had not expected the Luger to be very reliable and I was not disappointed, at least two jams per mag but one mag made it through no problems. Maybe there is some magic ammo out there that will work every time.
Still I think this is a keeper.



















































