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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Cool! A fine lookin' set of grips!
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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Az.
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I finally get to see a pair of Jim's Luger grips.....and I like them. I had ask Jim many, many months ago about some photos of his grips and he said he would send me some. I feel sure that he just got busy and forgot........now mind you, I don't ever forget anything
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Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Nov 2012
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RHUFF,
so sorry, I had lost the message, but well remember your use of "grip-o-holic".......so if you still wish, PM me and we can attempt further discussion regarding your grip interest.....please accept my public apology. Jim Solomon |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Merritt Island, Fl
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![]() Just another comment: Jim's reproduction recoil spring tool works GREAT! Sure beats the last time I took said spring out; that time it took a small screwdriver, both hands, one hip, and the lip of our slop sink to make things happen. Not to mention frequent references to that famous book "The Sailor's Guide to Magic Words and Incantations"!! This time, with the proper tool, it was a snap! If you have a Luger, you NEED this tool! |
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