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Unread 01-01-2015, 10:25 AM   #1
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First Krieghoff I've ever heard of with black bakelite grips.
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First Krieghoff I've ever heard of with black bakelite grips.
Doug,

HK used Walnut, and both fine checkered and coarse checkered Brown plastic grips for the first contract of 10,000 guns which ended in 1938.

For the second contract, starting in 1940, with the exception of some military to commercial conversions, they used Black coarse checkered plastic grips.

There were a little over 2000 military guns produced from 1940 to 1944, compared to the 10,000 produced primarily in 1936 and 1937, with a few in 1938. So relatively fewer with Black grips.

There were a few GI and PX guns produced in 1945 which used Black plastic grips.

Also, interspersed with the military production, primarily in 1939, HK produced a number of commercial variations and presentation guns. These mainly used Brown coarse checkered grips but other types and styles are seen, especially on the presentation pieces, some very elaborate.

While the above is not an exhaustive analysis, I hope it gives you a better idea of what went on at HK during their production years.

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* or just "43" like the late Mauser Lugers??? *


please tell me more infomaticions. i was not aware of such 43s
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* or just "43" like the late Mauser Lugers??? *


please tell me more infomaticions. i was not aware of such 43s
...???...Not sure what you're referring to...But here's a pic below...

1942 production Mauser with two-digit chamber date, rather than 4-digit (like 1937)...
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i was puzzled when you mentioned 1943s or 43s.

did mauser make any with this dates?
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i was puzzled when you mentioned 1943s or 43s.

did mauser make any with this dates?
I also didn't know of any "43" marked Mauser made P08s.

Does such thing exist?
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