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Hello guys,
Don't know of this is the right place for this but was wondering where I can get original grips for my 1918 Erfurt Luger ? One of mine is broke on the back side and grip just slides back and forth Thanks |
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You might consider sending the grip to GT here on this site to see if he can repair it for you.
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Actually, it would be Hugh, GT does magazines and mag bottoms...
You can buy grips on ebay, gunbroker and members of this site. |
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A decent pair of Erfurt grips will not be cheap though.
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How much am I looking at if I can find them? The originals are ok but one side on the back a piece is broke or worn and slides back and forth
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Sometimes a small bit of Brownell's accra-glass can be used to tighten up grips, as can a fiber washer, etc. Probably best to salvage what you have if you can.
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Joey, David is correct..I would send them to Hugh Clark to see if he can work some magic on them. He understands grips.
A decent original replacement pair might run $200-250 IMO
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Thanks guys but on this grip looks like the inletted centering channels are gone...
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I believe I have a good pair of Erfurt grips. If you are interested send me your email address in a PM.
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George thanks ..pm sent
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