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I would like to get the grips on an Interarms/Mauser luger modified. They are too thick and very rough when grasped. I would like them modified to resemble the grips on a 1914 Erfurt Artillery. Thinner with lighter checkering.
I know there is a person on this site (Hugh) who does this type of work but I can not find his address to sent a message. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, Hugh |
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Hugh Clark - hhclark@wildblue.net
Jim Solomon also does grip work - dent2@frontiernet.net I have done grip business with both and highly recommend them.
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This is a sample of grip work done by Hugh Clark for an Interarms Luger:
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