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Unread 05-23-2014, 09:16 AM   #16
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My Recommendation is to spend your money in the USA instead of the Czech Republic. It will be much easier to exchange your purchase if something is not right when they arrive if you source them from this ebay seller.

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This is a pair of German WWII reproduction pistol grips for the P 08 LUGER pistol. They are made of a hard resin and just need the two screws to attach it the two pieces in place. It is only $6.50 to ship this item anywhere in the US and outside Europe, within the EU it is only $5.50 for postage.



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The grips were made from a resin casting of an original set of grips. This does not mean that all grips from every Luger are 100% fully interchangeable and that any grips will fit on an Luger without some fitting. The weapons were each hand machined and not fully identical from one to another. Each weapon had to have each part hand fitted to each after it was made. A gunsmith had to take each part and assemble the weapon, grinding, filling away so that the parts fit. So the parts do no get mixed up when being vat blued. Yes that is what the numbers on the parts are for. The same had to be done with the grips. On top of it all different productions runs from then again different makers will produce further variations in the pistols. So in short universally fitting grips without maybe needing some adjustments are not that probable.
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