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Unread 06-17-2012, 11:45 AM   #1
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Mike, Welcome. While most of the late 1939 Military Mausers didn't have numbered grips, I believe that grip numbering began again in 1940. I think that your Luger left the plant with numbered grips.
I don't know, Frank. Here's a near mint 1940 42 (with matching mag) that has unnumbered grips marked SE/655. I have no reason to believe that they are replacements. Regards, Norm
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Unread 06-17-2012, 08:41 PM   #2
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Norm, nice Luger. It's very difficult to know for sure. There are many instances of replacement grips on Lugers. Who knows for sure where and when any grips were replaced and by whom.

There are groups of Lugers that had MOSTLY numbered grips and the rest had MOSTLY unnumbered grips. That is from the present data.

Most, if not all, 1940 Lugers had numbered grips when they left the factory IMHO

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The ones on my 1940 S42 are not numbered either:



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dsk, thanks for the pictures! Your grips have Waffenamt Marks (E/655). This means they are most likely armorer replacement grips. These are quite common.
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Hi Frank, I don't follow your reasoning. My 1940 42 has SE/655 Waffenamt marks as does Mike's, does this mean that they are armorer's replacement guns? My gun has seen little if an use, it appears to be unfired, why would the grips have to be replaced? I stand by what I wrote in post #2. Regards, Norm
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Unread 06-18-2012, 02:32 PM   #6
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I'm not a Luger expert by any means so I have no bones in this fight, but an experienced collector told me he's seen way too many otherwise original Mausers with grips like these to believe that they were all armorer replacements. I guess the debate continues.....
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Okay Norm, It appears we are just going to agree to disagree!!
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