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Unread 08-05-2014, 09:20 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by John Sabato View Post
My suggestion would be either a rotary table cutting the inside curve...
I have thought of that; using a small keyway cutter...But a Luger attching iron would be simpler and quicker...

Here's a pic of the two gripframes...I don't have my verniers handy (I'm taking a motherboard to the PO) but except for the locking notch, the curve looks quite close...

I've seen pics of Lugers with attached board stocks that were at a Gawd-awful angle; I'm guessing that the stock was a Finnish board stock, locked at the Luger notch...Lugers & Lahtis are the only gripframes with external "T" lugs...

I have a Mauser stock iron that I'm using as a design aid, but I really need to find a Luger repro stock iron...
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