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Unread 01-15-2019, 08:54 PM   #1
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My shooter has Finnish grips, they help when cleaning/oiling as I don’t have to worry about staining the grips like I do the wooden ones. The checkering on them is still very sharp too.
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A picture of mine. Came from Joop van de Kant's collection.

I display it with a Finnish holster with stock.
It was used at the reserve officers school. Probably the reason it remained a .30 luger version and was not altered to 9mm.
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