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Unread 03-10-2011, 06:54 PM   #1
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According to the Blue Book the 1930 Comm. Started at serial number 800000 and went to 921000. My guess would be 1930 grips. Maybe John Coe will see this . He is the broom expert. Bill
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...Uh...Well, I'm just a dummie...but here's my C96 on the top and my M30 on the bottom...
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Check the pictures on the Numrich website, their 1896 grips have about 35 fine grooves, the 1930 grips have 9 coarse grooves. The 1930 ones match yours.
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