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good pics of a nice stock
https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=101408357 Model 1900 "American Eagle" Luger in .30 Luger with Ideal Shoulder stock |
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Looking at the photos, it appears the grip panels are held in place with 2 grip screws per panel. Is that correct?
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Maj. Tom, the 2 screws you mentioned just attached the wood outside to the metal inside of grips, which are held to the frame in the normal, one screw per side. TH
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Here is a pic of the grips from the back the ouside wood is mounted to the metal plates (for attachment) then the plates are mounted as usual
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