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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: New York
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SIEGER:
Dear Mauser George: Let me answer you respectfully. “That’s the only way to do it” To each his own! “Absolutely” Believe it or not, professional opinions often differ. “ Yes, they certainly do. Many times it is due to that fact that some people simply repeat what they have heard” If you feel the Luger in question is 100% correct, feel free to buy one just like it in the future, but don't expect everyone with almost 40 years of experience to agree with you. “I am not asking you, nor do I expect anyone with almost 40 years of experience to agree with me or anything I said in regards to this posting” From the photos presented here, I have great doubts regarding the correctness of the grips shown. This, however, is my opinion, which, quite obviously, you do not share. “Yes sir, you are 100% correct in your thinking in this regard” By the way, there are some other elements of the grips that make me doubt their correctness, but I'll not share these here, for fear of causing hard feelings, or stepping on someone else's feet. “That’s very considerate of you” Happy trails to you “Most days are happy and full of adventure, thanks” Sieger PS: Are we on the same page in regards to what causes the left Luger grip to chip by the safety? Or is it still your feeling as you described as an air tight fit is what often chips the grip, yielding the “million dollar chip” often seen on well used Lugers. I ask as you neglected to address this concern and I was just wondering what your feeling is in this regard. Possibly I am mistaken. George |
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