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Unread 03-01-2013, 04:10 AM   #11
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Hugh Clark, our resident grip guy, can recut or freshen up grips to like-new condition, and I rarely hear a peep regarding their having been "worked on". Be very careful with the grip panels as they are very fragile once off the gun. And they can be damaged during the removal process.
That eagle on the toggle is common to the Imperial military guns, but others can be more specific.
Enjoy your Luger as you see fit. You've worked long and hard for it and should enjoy it as you see fit. You are aware of the risks, but after all, life is a series of risks.
Welcome aboard, and we look forward to seeing your next one.
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