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Unread 01-19-2011, 09:50 AM   #17
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I recommend the use of an appropriately sized neoprene O-ring on the screw to help remove the looseness of old original grips that have shrunken with aging. These are usually available in any hardware store or "home depot" type place. The neoprene gently crushes when the screw is tightened and helps immobilize the grip.

I do not recommend shooting Lugers with the original grips. Whether wood or bakelite, they are 60 to 100+ years old and usually brittle and may crack from the recoil impulse... get yourself some repro grips just for shooting and keep the originals safe...
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