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Today I'm taking an original (made in 1918) Artillery Luger rig out to a 6-stage USPSA match. I'm entered in PCC (pistol-caliber carbine) division using the detachable shoulder stock (note that this is exempted from the NFA, so it does not need to be registered) and the snail drum magazine. Happily, the ensemble ran virtually flawlessly through the whole match! Even better, I actually did reasonably well - certainly better than I had been expecting.

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Kenneth Marshall

I have the same rig - Only my drum is a repro from about 25 years ago. Fun guns. Mine runs great, its a mixed parts gun that was worn roguh and refinished in the 50s. A good shooter luger.

Guido Schriewer

must have been a damn cool match. who attempt such a thing. glassescam? nice footage.

Glenn Miller

Nice to see this old lady compete with the young 'uns and do so well. The POV camera work is great.

John Peterson

What does the Alpha and Charlie scores mean?

Fruitbat44

Goes for the cool, and it works. Which makes it even cooler.

Gavin Rea-Davies

Did I miss the info on the glasses cam? Do they do a prescription version? Great footage.

Robert Beattie

I DID enjoy that video! It had all the positive features -- good commentary, good views Fantastic to see an old gun in current use. Nice, too to see shots down range. Thanks for doing this.

Brian Rivers

Have wanted to try some USPSA stages with my 1916 Erfurt, but don’t have enough mags. Not at all surprised to see the gun run well. These Lugers are solidly made.