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Jim.. the chip in the left grip panel is not a DWM flaw, but instead an owner flaw. Careless removal is what causes it.
As David says..but another reason is shooting old original grips. I had it happen while shooting an Artillery Luger. Chip got knocked out and I couldn't find it at the range. Learnt me a lesson..
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Well I came home with the DWM. I have to say that I like it a lot! He even threw in a set of new reproduction grips! The gentleman who sold it had me over to his house and went over field stripping and gave me his thoughts on Lugers in general. He has others that were very cool! I hope to see him again. What's the best way to post for possibly obtaining a correct trigger plate? Is it a long shot at best in finding one that matches?
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