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Join Date: Jun 2002
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do these grips look original?
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No.
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Hi tom, could you fill me in?
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are the markings bogus or everything? I thought they looked pretty good but dont have any to compare them to. I dont even know if some mauser replacement grips were marked byf. Ive seen some stamped 42. Could use an edcuation here. Help!
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byf is a manufacture code and 42 is an acceptance stamp. The byf replaces the manufactures name, which is only on the toggle.
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The grip may be original, but the marking certainly is not.
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