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Unread 11-08-2013, 07:20 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by mystical_tutor View Post
The holes are threaded, didn't think to try and get that into the pictures.

So they would be appropriate for my '43 Krieghoff?
No, as they are Black. Krieghoff grips were Brown bakelite.

As Ron mentions, start with soap and water. I also use a product known to many gun dealers. It is a silicone product called "Engine Black", found at most Auto or Motorcylce shops. It is a viscous product similar to Armor-All, but without Armor All's tendency to make things dry out and crack.

Spray it on a used Glock and suddenly, you have a brand new Glock!

The stuff is heat resistant and lasts a long time. I use it on all the black surfaces on my motorcycles, including plastic, rubber and painted surfaces. It makes black parts look new again.
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