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Unread 06-02-2003, 12:10 AM   #1
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Hugh was mentioned as the grip maker, with the explanation that the grips are sectioned, glued together and re-checkered.

I haven't worked on my baby for years. Got the 1900 frame cut down, installed a coil mainspring assembly (like the Dutch prototypes) and adapted a 1906 breech block to the 1900 toggle train. Still haven't gotten a barrel made, mainly due to the fact that it requires long-frame threading. A long-frame 9mm barrel is about as scarce as a baby Luger. It will require a custom barrel to be made from scratch and I just haven't looked around enough to find someone to do it right.
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