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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Nothern VA.
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I donâ??t know what I got â?¦â?¦ but Iâ??m excited ! ! !
This is â??Renaissanceâ? I am back again Itâ??s been years since Iâ??ve been on this board. Someone might remember: The Bloody Beast Or The Flap over the Black Widow grips â?? the lesbian Nazi hero â?? Her Gortz pulling oneâ??s leg with a hilariously preposterous story etc Re: search â??Black Grips againâ? thread. Found what I think is a mysterious â??Jewelâ? at my local Gun Shop. Couldnâ??t pick it up (buy) it fast enough. A 1940 â??42â? Mauser Beautiful Blue Job â?? Deep Rich Blue â?? reblue of course - rust I think (I KNOW the collector Value was ruined, but it sure is pretty) Closer examination revealed it to appear to be â??all matchingâ? (everything I could see at least) â?? { not the Magazine of course } ). It appears to be in excellent mechanical condition. All the edges of the internal parts are sharp and clear â?? no wear ( or even â??useâ?) Rifling is strong and sharp ( maybe a little frosted â?? canâ??t be sure â?? Iâ??m no expert) Lots of â??Waffen Stampsâ? ( the eagles etc ) The polish job before bluing was excellent EXCEPT for the side plate, which was over-polished ( with a dermel it looks like ) . The Side plate matching number was almost removed. All other numbers matching and sharp and clear . WHAT were they thinking ?? I took it out to see how it would shoot. It did pretty OK. The slide (Excuse me â?? â??toggleâ? â?? Iâ??ve been away a while) would lock back once in a while on a not yet empty magazine, but a quick â??tugâ? on the Knuckle would set it straight again. (What might be the problem here ??) Now the "exciting part" ( aside from the nice piece itself). It came with a very nice looking set of WOOD grips. Close checkering â?? no chips â?? nice light natural color. ( The wood seems a little dry â?? I am eager for any suggestions as to how to â??preserveâ? them â?? I am reluctant to use oil for fear of destroying the nice â??naturalâ? color - - (Any Suggestions ?) I took off the grips to see if there was any rust underneath The grip panels were > Inscribed < .....inside..... - in INK ! They BOTH were marked in â??scriptâ? handwriting Calligraphic actually like the kind of script you might see on a weddinjg invitation. T. (O/V?). Driller Kewell April 4th 1923 << This in script on BOTH Panels FT to TP H.C.R.K. 25 â?? 63 << This in another more crude lettering on one panel >> Can anyone suggest the meaning of all that ??? << Question: If the inscription was by a â??Germanâ? writer â?? would it say â??Aprilâ? ?? ***************************** Now: Gun 1940 Grips > inscribed 1923 ?????????????????????????? One of the grip panels had been â??Inletted / relievedâ? perhaps for the magazine stud. I guessed the grips might have been originally for a Luger that did not have a hold open latch â?? thus â?? no Magazine stud to activate it) {{ On further thought - the inletting (wood removed was on the wrong panel side - The Magazine stud is on the other side }} Could the removed wood have been to remove some other writing? You can see that the inletting was done after the writing because a tiny bit of the script was removed. Would a 1940 42 have originally had wooden grip panels?? My thinking is that the grips were originaly from a different luger ( one more close to the 1923 date) and transfered to the 1940 42 ?? For sentimental reasons ?? Any ideas ?- anyone ? I have "Googled" everything in the inscription (names - date - Initials - came up with nothing that seems to fit. I have pictures I will try to post them
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