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Ah, so...verrry enlightening! My dragons have three toes...ergo, Japanese. That may support my assumption that the grips were made during the US post war occupation of Japan. The burning question that will never be answered is: How did a GI in post WWII Japan have a Luger with which to fit these grips?
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