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Unread 12-02-2011, 10:05 AM   #1
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ANton, You'll find ALL new repro grips to be slightlly oversize to allow for the differences in luger frames. It usually just takes a few minutes with a dremel tool to shape the bottom edges to you frame. You'll ocassionally see Finnish or Portugese made BW type grips that are "take offs" from other pistols. Since previously fitted to another luger, they might be too tight, too loose (worse case) or just right. TH
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Thanks for the advice, ever since I screwed-up a replacement set of C96 grips I have always been cautious.

However I have to praise:

DAVID M RACHWAL
PO BOX 932
HILLIARD OH 43026-0932 USA
614-777-0785 614-777-0796 FAX
WWW.HANDGUNSOFTHEWORLD.COM

I just bought my black luger grips from him that he pre-trims before sending them out and they were nearly a drop-in fit, just took 20 seconds of file work near the safety area, then they fit like a glove.

Three cheers for David Rachwal
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