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P08 grips with a border
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Maybe my Google woo-doo is'nt up to snuff but i have looked at hundreds of P08 grips and havent found any with a border like the old Borchardt Lugers.
Like this but no cut for grip safety. |
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I like that style as well. I have a similar set of grips on a shooter. I am not sure who makes or sells them.
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Jim Solomon has done several sets with borders; Hugh Clark has done them also but IIRC Hugh is semi-retired... ;)
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I don't think those are "original" to the old model; but I kind of like border grips- to a point.
Jim did both of these for me:thumbup:. A border on the baby grips; but I though a little too much border if the grips and fore arm both had borders- so only a border on the fore arm on the carbine. Jim does great work for sure.:cheers: |
Very nice work. We luger collectors are very fortunate to have several outstanding craftsmen to help us. I won't try and name them since I would probably miss someone. But we all know who they are. Never pass up a chance to tell them how much you appreciate there talent. Bill
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I've had folks say that is the 'swiss' style
no idea if it is, but I have had a set or two and like them :) |
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Unfortunatly the Swiss opted for all checkered no border.
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The East Germans revived the design with their VoPo grips.
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Nill have made bordercheckering to
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Jim Solomon made these for me, I too like the bordered grip style:
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When the Swiss W+F armory began making their own Lugers in Switzerland in 1918, they used this bordered style of grips.
The much less expensive (to make) plastic canevasit orange/red grips were introduced on the M1929 Luger they made, followed by more robust ones in brown and other color plastic that are not as prone to breaking. Here's my W+F Swiss Luger sporting it's original grips. Notice there is no border along the top or bottom of the grip, only on the sides. |
Thanks Marc,
classic Swiss With borders! |
I have a couple pairs of grips like this and noticed that they are basically flat with radius-ed edges where the border is. This makes the grip scale a good candidate for machines to do all the checkering, which saves lots of hand labor, thus $. They seem a bit thicker than P.08 grips.
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