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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Where can I get replacement grips and mag springs for my shooter Luger?
Just bought a 1937 S/42 Z Block. Original grips are in good shape and numbered to the gun. Bore is bright with strong rifling. All matching except for unmarked toggle pin. Original blue is very good except on front and back strap. It looks like someone took some steel wool to it - I don't think that this was caused by normal holster wear since other parts show more normal wear patterns. Comments welcome. MM
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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My shooter Luger also has matching wood grips which I remove before going to the range. For shooting I replace the originals with plastic East German grips which fit well on the gun and feel comfortable when shooting. That way my original grips are protected from incident at the range. I bought my East German grips at a gun show here for $12.00, but I think Tom Heller did have some for sale; can't remember the price. Good luck. Luke
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Hi,
I also use the VOPO grips for shooting. They can easily be modified to fit a 1906 style luger with grip safety. |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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MM, I bought some very nice replacment grips, checkered walnut, fit very well, from CDNN Investments on internet for $18.99.
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