This review of a German Luger highlights its historical significance as one of the first commercially successful semi-automatic pistols, evolving from Hugo Borchardt's C-93. The presenter, Joel Persinger, notes the Luger's exceptional design, characterized by its toggle-lock mechanism and lack of screws (except for grip panels), contributing to its tight tolerances and accuracy. Despite a spontaneous disassembly issue with the takedown lever, the firearm proved reliable and comfortable to shoot once addressed, with the presenter emphasizing its comfortable grip angle and minimal perceived recoil.
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