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Unread 07-01-2001, 03:38 PM   #7
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Default Re: Wood Grips vs. Plastic Grips - When

Given the information in Marvin's post, it seems possible that 1941 q, r, s, & t block Lugers might have been produced in any of the following four combinations:


1. Wood Grips & Aluminum Mag Bottom

2. Wood Grips & Plastic Mag Bottom

3. Plastic Grip & Aluminum Mag Bottom

4. Plastic Grip & Plastic Mag Bottom.


Unless is was rigid practice to match plastic grips with plastic mag bottoms, it seems to me that the above combinations could have been introduced in as many as 40,000 Lugers in 1941.


Am I missing something, or could this be the case?



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