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Unread 05-04-2009, 09:49 AM   #1
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Tom, the Laser cut grips are definitely available. I received mine last Saturday. You can order from the link above.

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Unread 05-04-2009, 06:41 PM   #2
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My laser cut grips from GPC came in today's mail...they look good, fit OK (although the mag button drags), but the top front point of the left grip is still not filling that cavity under the sideplate...

...But with a little work on that mag button channel, they should be OK for a shooter...

...Or a commercial for sale...
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The only place I know of that makes better grips is Nill Grips. At $98.80 they are very expensive for anything but the best Luger. Betcha a nickel that they have some little cavity under the sideplate though.

http://www.nill-griffe.de/cms_usa/in...d_navigation=4



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...Betcha a nickel that they have some little cavity under the sideplate though.
Ice, WTF is with that??? I have an S/42 w/OEM grips and another commercial with aftermarket grips that both have wood in that sideplate cavity point area...

Why do these other grips have the point trimmed back??? was there an earlier (or later) Luger without that cavity??? Are they trying for a "universal grip"???
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