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EG Rework
This gun has a rather hard to find "dual purpose" pigskin holster. I like these guns especially when they are complete "rigs". Some of the small parts are restamped by the East Germans to make it all matching.
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Nice set!
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Very nice, thanks for sharing!
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Very Nice Mark, and also one of the nicest looking sets of East German VOPO bakelite grips I have ever seen... I like these grips for shooting because they are a good fit in the hand, a good fit on the pistol, and very durable and scratch resistant...
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Thanks John!
All of my "shooters" have the same "bullseye" grips on them. The Russian grips break easy ... I think they are plastic, not bakelite. I bought a bunch of these grips for my other "shooters" for $25 a pop from Tom Heller but they are getting hard to find. Mark |
I think these guns are sleepers... they are their own bit of history and will become more collectible as time passes...
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Mark, Gotta love that nice pigskin holster...Don't see them in that configuration very often. Very nice rig. Jerry Burney
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Just acquired a somewhat similar but decisively different piece. It is an East German manufactured-not re-worked-piece. Apparently made on Krieghoff tooling, the gun is rather crudely finished, is covered with East German proofs, and has a SN prefixed with an N. The magazine matches. Condition of the piece - about 98%-suggests it went from the manufacturer to some Ost Polezi's tisch drawer. It has the bulls eye grips.
Am told there is a DWJ article about these pistols, but I haven't found it...yet. Tom A |
Tom,
You have a very rare "N" prefix gun ... see my link!!!!!! http://www.p38guns.com/EGLugerRig.htm CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!! Mark |
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