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alanint 05-18-2009 08:02 PM

Sweetheart Grips
 
These grips used to turn up on guns regularly at the gun shows years ago. You see them less now as I suppose subsequent buyers removed and kept the sweetheart grips and replaced them with factory correct grips.
Some of them were quite nicely done.

Hugh 06-27-2009 03:33 AM

I have a pair for a Luger :)

saab-bob 09-06-2009 06:37 PM

To Hugh

I have never seen a pair of these "sweetheart grips"

Could you post a picture of them?:cheers:

Mauser720 09-06-2009 07:06 PM

Sweetheart Grips
 
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Here is a picture of the grips on a Government .45 before the picture of the sweetheart has been added.

These appeared for sale on www.gunbroker.com

So these are modern made; however, the ones made during the war are very similar, except the plexiglass may turn a little bit yellow with age, etc.

Mauser720 - Ron

saab-bob 09-06-2009 07:13 PM

Thank you!
Very nice.
Will look even better with a "Vargas" type pin-up girl added:D

jswilli1 01-01-2010 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by My P38's (Post 159555)
Hey Y'all,

I would like to find a pair of the clear plastic grips (supposedly made from aircraft plexiglass) that GI's would place a photo of their sweetheart under. I would like to put these on a Mauser HSc. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Tom Hussey
tomhussey@mac.com

Tom,

I believe these are what you are looking for? Although I am not selling them, I provided a picture for this thread to show what they look like. I will be posting some better pictures of this Luger in the New Collectors Forum as I am a new member to this Forum.

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The women in the picture is my Grandfathers Sister, on the reverse side in my Grandmother.

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saab-bob 01-01-2010 09:50 PM

Very nice. I imagine the gun was bought back by your grandfather?

There was a pair of those grips that where just sold on E-bay. I missed out.I thought they would look good on my WW2 nickeled vet bring back DWM.
It would be like a poor mans luger BBQ gun.
How does the magazine thumb rest not interfere with the picture?

Bob

jswilli1 01-02-2010 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saab-bob (Post 171457)
Very nice. I imagine the gun was bought back by your grandfather?

There was a pair of those grips that where just sold on E-bay. I missed out.I thought they would look good on my WW2 nickeled vet bring back DWM.
It would be like a poor mans luger BBQ gun.
How does the magazine thumb rest not interfere with the picture?

Bob

There actually is a small tear in the picture where the magazine thumb rest has hit the photo but it is about the size of a Pea. My Grandfather did bring the gun back and the pictures have been in place ever since then. I was always told that my Grandfather had made the grips out of aircraft windshield but upon further inspection I think he purchased them for the gun. The backs of the grips are machined out allowing the magazine to slide in, the tear in the picture is near the bottom however inside the machined section.

I will take some closeup photo's of the grips to add to this thread this weekend and put the details of the gun in the New Collectors Forum. The pistol is all original, all matching numbers including the Magazine.

alanint 01-02-2010 11:56 AM

Do you have the original, numbered grips for it?

jswilli1 01-02-2010 12:11 PM

Unfortuanately no the grips are long gone.

newluger 01-02-2010 02:48 PM

I retired from a Naval Air Station or referred to as a Naval Aircraft Rework facility. There they did a complete overhaul and manufacturing of Naval aircraft parts and assemblies. If you can find someone who worked or works in the fiberglass or canopy shops, they would be the experts that you are looking for. You might also try the airlines rework facilities close to where you live, or you might find someone in the automotive fiberglass business. I have seen what these people can do with plexiglass, and it's unbelievable.

jswilli1 01-04-2010 07:02 PM

I added addition pictures of the Sweetheart Grips to my OP above (#09).

Lugerdoc 01-05-2010 11:31 AM

For those who have these grips and wish to add or change the view inside, I have a set of reproduction semi-nude "bathing beauty" cards that are about the right size (currently 2&1/4 x 3&1/2") that if cut down would fit most pistol grips @$5 each. Specify blond or brunette and clothed or otherwise. TH

Jasta2 01-05-2010 12:40 PM

What! No Redheads?


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