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I HAVE IN MY COLLECTION A 1914 MAUSER PISTOL WITH TWO ORIGINAL MAGAZINES AND THE ORIGINAL HOLSTER.
PISTOL WAS MADE IN 1915. IS A MILTARY ISSUE THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THE COLOR OF THE GRIPS/ THEY WERE STAIN IN BLACK. BEFORE I DO ANY THING WITH THE GRIPS. WAS THERE IN ANY PERIOD. DID THE GERMANS CHANGE THE COLOR OF THE MAUSER 1914 GRIPS? REGARDS................. |
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Joe, The correct grips for a military accepted M1914 Mauser would be of natural colored wood. Some later commerial versions did come with black plastic intertwined MW logo grips. TH
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HI,
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP ABOUT THE COLOR OF THE 1914 MAUSER GRIP. REGARDS BOB |
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