The Luger 1900 is a historically significant semi-automatic pistol weighing nearly 2 lbs with an overall length of 9.4 inches. It features an 8-round magazine chambered in 30 Luger, a toggle walking bolt, and a contoured grip. The trigger is described as mushy, and recoil is snappy. Safety features include an automatic grip safety and a manual safety. Its sights are tall with a deep V-notch rear and a shark fin front.
This review of the Luger 1900 highlights its historical significance as a pistol that established many modern features. Key aspects discussed include its weight, overall length, loading mechanism, grip ergonomics, trigger feel, recoil characteristics, safety features, and sights. The reviewer notes its potential for improvement but acknowledges its groundbreaking design for its era.
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