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Mitchell Stainless Steel Lugers?
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Are these Luger SS copies any good? Do they function? Whatz da good bad & ugly? Thankz in advance guys.



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Don't waste your time with a Mitchell.

They didn't work when they came out of the factory, so it would be safe to say they wont work any better today.

The SS was a nice touch, but they were just made with notoriously sloppy tolerances.

If you really are dead set on getting a Luger, and dont have any real price concerns, I would keep my eye out for an Interarms.
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That what I thought. Thasnkz SCR.



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They didn't work when they came out of the factory, so it would be safe to say they wont work any better today.


A funny sidenote, I remember a gunrag article of yore saying these were the best thing since sliced bread. Gunrags..... Frowner
 
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