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Luger grips/Moon Landing
I guess if we could land a man on the moon in 1969, by now I would hope you could put an original Luger grip in a machine and it would copy it. The Germans are doing a pretty nice copy from Nill but I would like to see a little more wood options (there may not be any more Walnut) like I would like (perhaps BEECH) Perhaps it is a question of money, they Nills are the best except some checkered examples and wood variation, and they are not THAT expensive. Perhaps one day......Hogue still doest have the demand to make them! I would think in the day of CMC (or something like that) Computer Machine Control, this could happen. WHO....is making them for the KRAUSEWERKE Lugers?
Does the SHADOW KNOW? Vielen Dank! Immer eine Vergn�¼gen |
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Oh yes The Shadow Knows! But sadly I don't. Where is the Shadow when ya need him?
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It's CNC & CAD - Computer Numerical Control and Computer Aided Design just in case you needed to know. Use it everyday at work.
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M. Krause is certainly capable of making grips as good as the originals.[and undetectable].. As are a few others.
I don't have a clue if he or someone else is making them for his ,45 The Shadow! |
So Sam......
When can we expect your new LUGER GRIPS to be on the market?
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Re: Luger grips/ CNC Machining
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Such a project is already being discussed between off-line
![]() There just happens to be another Luger-related project on the front burner at the moment... when that is done, we will look seriously at the possibility of CNC grip production...
Who are we???? EVEN THE SHADOW DOESN'T KNOW... Anonymous Luger Forum Member #2 and I will reveal ourselves when the time is right! EVEN THE SHADOW DOESN'T KNOW...hehehehehahahaha One masterpiece project at a time! Please... |
Re: Such a project is already being discussed between off-line
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