I have owned and sold many Luger pistols over the years.
I have owned and sold many Luger pistols over the years. Many of them were arsenal refinished Lugers, which in themselves are getting hard to find today. I traded off my last one a few years ago, so now I dont have one. I really would like to find another one over the next year or so top put up and save for my son.
I never had a problem with the P-08 Pistol. I fired everything I had through those pistols, and all of it fed and fired just fine.
For target work, it shot fine with 115 grain FMJ. Probably what it was mostly designed around.
For anything else, it handled every hollow point round I ever put through it, and jamming was not a problem.
The secret to the Luger is to take care of it well....keep it clean....dont over oil it....and dont wear it out from playing with it and taking it apart all the time. Polish it, oil it lightly, and leave it alone until you need it. It will last you a lifetime.
The Luger has a nice, thin, tapered barrel, with no bulky slide on it. The grip area is moderate in size, and any shoe repairman, holster and belt maker, or leather saddle maker can help you design a holster that you can use to conceal it. People are effectively concealing bulkier pistols than that Luger.