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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: So Cal
Posts: 459
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Marc
Congrats on the nice grips. I was bidding on them as well. ![]() They are the first grips I have seen that have a separate piece to insure the picture was not damaged by the magazine follower. Good design. I have a nickle-plated 1918 DMW WW2 "bring-back" that I am looking for nice set of Plexiglas "sweetheart" grips for. Didn't see any at the Reno show. ![]() Bob
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 218
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Bob
Thanks, I think I was more exited about getting the grip than I was when I got the Luger (no offense anyone). I am fascinated by the story it tells. I've been looking up places listed on it and learning alot of WW2 history in the process. Many of them fit within the Tunisia campaign. I consider myself very fortunate to have them. Marc |
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