It is a collectable gun. Stay with factory normal pressure loads.
No, just use same ammunition
gun shops, gun shows, sporting goods stores.
It is a collectable gun. Stay with factory normal pressure loads.
None to really speak of. They are, for the most part, one and the same. The 9mm NATO is merely a variant of the 9mm Luger loaded for military specifications.
9mm Luger full metal Jacket.
The German Luger piston is a nice pistol with a good feel that makes it easy to point and shoot. It was a well-known weapon and had been the side arm for the German army since 1917. The American soldier wanted a to get a Luger as a souvenir. He could not use it in combat. The Army frowned upon using enemy weapons. Also, they could not obtain ammunition for the gun.My Father brought back a captured German Luger and the smaller Walther PP, which was used by many military police and high-ranking officers. The German Helmet and the Luger pistol and maybe the Iron Cross medal were the most popular souvenir items that the American soldier sought after.
the luger is a German design, not french. luger value depends on overall condition.......
No.
It is impossible to value a Luger with just a serial number.
The 9mm Parabellum is the proper name of the 9mm Luger cartridge.
The .30 caliber Luger cartridge goes by several names which makes searching for it somewhat confusing. Originally it was named 7.65 Luger Winchester markets it under the name .30 Luger with a 93 grain bullet. Sako of Finland also markets the round with a 92 grain bullet. While not usually available in a WalMart one can find the round in a larger dedicated gunshop in the United States.
9MM Luger can be Ball ammunition. Ball just means it is a jacketed round nose bellet.