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Here are some pics of my all matching s42 in its new home. Also got one for my Grandfathers 1911a1 he carried through Europe and in the Buldge. A former Marine made them along with the grips currently on the 1911. I love the way they turned out. He does awesome work at a reasonable price. I can give you his contact info if anyone is interested. He can also do them in custom sizes, shapes, wood, ect.
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Thanks, it is. I think it is a 1943? I will have to check since I forgot.
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Nice displays and examples.
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Pick up a set of the original GI plastic grips for the 1911. They are cheap and they just look right on this historic pistol.
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Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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I still have the original grips. Those are for a test fit. My friend has been doing woodwork for awhile now. Bowls, pens/pencils, cutting boards, humidors, frames, ect. I got him to make the box for the 1911. After it was done I told him he should start making display cases, grips, and other firearm related stuff. So now I am trying to get him some business. Here is another pair of grips he made.
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I can put up some better pictures if there is any interest.
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Attractive grips...What are they made of???
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The ones on the gun are claro walnut. The others are walnut.
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This is a link to more info and pics about the luger. thank you http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=29332
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very cool!
I collect bring back stories, about to publish vol III - looking for stories for vol IV ![]() I give full credit to the author / GI Would need hi-rez pictures and as much provenance as possible
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