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Old March 20, 2013, 08:36 PM   #1
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the 9mm's

I just bought (i cant pick up until permits come in, PR of NJ) a PA63 that fires that trendy 9mm Mak. I now have the standard 9mm Luger (1911) a 9mm Largo (1911ish) and now a 9mm Mak (PA63). What components are cross compatible?


On a side note I have all the stuff for 460 and the pizza guy gave me 100 or so cases today.
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Old March 21, 2013, 01:45 PM   #2
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9x18,9x19 and 9x21. Way to tough for my old eyes. Have fun and don't mix and match your brass.
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Old March 30, 2013, 09:37 AM   #3
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I have both Luger and Mak, cross compatible between them....
Primer, Power and Shellholder.
then you can add a unversal de-primer and ammo box...
Seriously be carefull about mixing up your Brass....take a Mak shell and run it through your luger resizer and notice the feel...that way "WHEN" one gets mixed in you will double check it. I have done several and had no effect on the shell. Flare, load and it pressure fits back out to normal.
A Luger shell in the Mak die has almost NO resistance at all when resizing in a Luger die.
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