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Also notice that the grip panel in the photo of my pistol appears to have a cutout, just under the hole, which would allow the safety device to protrude, and operate behind the trigger. Here's a photo of the inside of the grip panel, clearly showing the cutout.
Fascinatin' stuff. Inside L Grip Panel.jpg
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The left grip panel is relieved to accommodate the spring as you note. I wonder if at the time of the modification of the pistol if the left grip was replaced or the original modified. My guess is replaced but as stated only a guess. I have a 1921 DWM police luger that was modified to fit the spring and both grips are slightly different.
Turning your grips over do they look like a match.? |
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