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I have a cartridge counter grip from a 1907 luger. It is in pristine condition. It was examined by an appraiser and he thought it was authentic. Does anyone have know what it is worth.
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An appraiser? Who would that be? You have to be a REAL Luger freak to appraise a cartridge counter grip and just "an appraiser" won't cut the mustard. I know 2 who would be extremely capable of doing it..but unless you KNOW it's authentic..you are barking at a squirrel that ain't necessarily in the tree.
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Clear photos of the grip, front and back could help determining authenticity and possibly value. These grips are very rare (only 50 originals) so finding a loose one is well against the odds. They are fragile if not handled properly, so replacements (read fake) are what is usually encountered.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction Last edited by Ron Wood; 01-07-2023 at 02:27 PM. |
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You can buy the reproduction cartridge counter grips on eBay from $35 (* mine are in the photo)
There are some at Numrich for $60 |
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I know 2 people who would be extremely capable of doing it.. One of them has posted above..Take advantage of his expertise and post some photos..
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Without detailed photos, no one can tell you for sure, or not, what it/they are worth...
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Mauser also had quite a bit of surplus CC grips left after their commemorative post war CC run.
These grips will not fit on a pre-1970 grip. |
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Apparently the OP does not wish to pursue his thread any further.
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Weren't the windows in original Cartridge Counter grips in the left grip? The set in Russ' post would allow the follower button's progress to be seen. Sheepherder made himself a pair similar to the latter, IIRC. The pair pictured also has the dead giveaway as a less than careful repro of the rounded top, front corner. They look like fun, nonetheless.
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Here is a Mauser set I had some fun with.
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