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Hi John, I have just completed reading the thread in regard to Black Widow grips, and was wondering if we could get a look at your grips from the reverse side. A photo of the "inside" of each of these grips would be a real help in comparing my 1939 "42" which has shiney, hard grips on the outside. However, one of the grips has a threaded hole, and the other has two threaded holes. Sure would be great if we could see the backside to compare. Thanks in advance.
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The fact that John knows the history, therefore authenticity, of these grips makes them somewhat unique. John is the only owner, of whom I am aware, having a pair of black Luger grips with a known history. As a result it seems to me they are extremely valuable as a reference in identifying authentic versus fake plastic grips.
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Should be some time this week... It would have been today, but I left the CD with the images home... :^(
keep watching the forum for the update.. -John |
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