threaded, 9mm luger conversion, super star barrels?

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threaded, 9mm luger conversion, super star barrels?

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numrich has outta stock 9mm luger barrels for the super star, wondering if anyone can clue me into getting a conversion barrel for the super star( which is 9 mm largo, almost 9x23)....

the surplus largo ammo is corrosive and it makes the firing pin stick, so i would like to stay away fromit. and have i been wanting a 9mm 191! style gun, so this is convenient...

it is a fallacy to run 9x anything else through the 9 largo barrel is bad juju, and a definite no-no
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Re: threaded, 9mm luger conversion, super star barrels?

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If on a budget, why not buy a Armscore/RIA 1911 in 9 mm?

Star parts are hard to find these days if yours breaks.
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Re: threaded, 9mm luger conversion, super star barrels?

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ya, thought aboot the ria, but i picked this super up for 125...i need to replace the f.p. and fp spring, but it shoots for now....oh wells
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Re: threaded, 9mm luger conversion, super star barrels?

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saltydecimator wrote:numrich has outta stock 9mm luger barrels for the super star, wondering if anyone can clue me into getting a conversion barrel for the super star( which is 9 mm largo, almost 9x23)....

the surplus largo ammo is corrosive and it makes the firing pin stick, so i would like to stay away fromit. and have i been wanting a 9mm 191! style gun, so this is convenient...

it is a fallacy to run 9x anything else through the 9 largo barrel is bad juju, and a definite no-no
Please satisfy my curiosity. Are you saying that you are taking an intact Luger and "West Coast Customizing"
it?

For us purists, even a crappy intact Luger is an historical arm that really should be left alone.
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Re: threaded, 9mm luger conversion, super star barrels?

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Historian wrote:
saltydecimator wrote:numrich has outta stock 9mm luger barrels for the super star, wondering if anyone can clue me into getting a conversion barrel for the super star( which is 9 mm largo, almost 9x23)....

the surplus largo ammo is corrosive and it makes the firing pin stick, so i would like to stay away fromit. and have i been wanting a 9mm 191! style gun, so this is convenient...

it is a fallacy to run 9x anything else through the 9 largo barrel is bad juju, and a definite no-no
Please satisfy my curiosity. Are you saying that you are taking an intact Luger and "West Coast Customizing"
it?

For us purists, even a crappy intact Luger is an historical arm that really should be left alone.
"Hey, Mickey, that David Statue needs some updating, how about giving a NY street artist
a shot at tagging it. Brings it up to date and adds some color."
Build a Welrod! :) :)



And, if they Honk, we will Finger them! :)
He's talking about the caliber 9mm (as some people like to tack Luger on the end,) not a Luger pistol. Rather a Star 9mm Largo.
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