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Picked up a set of plastic grips (left side) in a grab bag assortment of grips (I was after a set of M1911 grips) and they are about 2/3s the size of P08 grips (right side), but same shape and ratios (top to bottom/side to side). Left grip has a thumb rest. Does anyone know what these grips might belong to?
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Thanks for the reply. I think I've tracked it down to an ERMA KGP68--there was one for sale on Gunsamerica that had grips that looked like that, and apparently the pistol is about 2/3s the size of a P.08. Seems the KGP68 fired a .380 ACP also known as 9mm Kurtz. Not sure when they were imported, sometime in the 70s I believe.
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Pete, Thanks for photos. I haven't seen any of the Spanish "Panzer" lugers lately. I do have parts and grips in stock for most models of Erma and Stoeger luger copies. TH
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