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Unread 08-14-2011, 05:41 PM   #1
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I have an uneasy feeling these are made by CMR, if so no thanks.

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I have an uneasy feeling these are made by CMR, if so no thanks.

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For that uneasy feeling, try an Alka Seltzer.

Frankly, the P-08 grips I bought from CMR, a few years ago, weren't all that hot either.

As to who is making Sarco's stocks, I don't know, but I doubt if they are reselling CMR stocks, as they are just too darn expensive to start with.

I guess you could e-mail or call them and find out for sure, if you are really interested in buy a stock for your Luger.

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As to who is making Sarco's stocks, I don't know, but I doubt if they are reselling CMR stocks, as they are just too darn expensive to start with.
Sarco usually IDs their products by stock number; I don't know who LGR is, but that's probably the manufacturer/distributor...
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Sarco usually IDs their products by stock number; I don't know who LGR is, but that's probably the manufacturer/distributor...
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Nope, LGR means (Luger Part) as all of the parts listed on the site for a Luger start with that prefix.

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Nope, LGR means (Luger Part) as all of the parts listed on the site for a Luger start with that prefix.
Ah, that makes sense! Thanks for that!
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As to who is making Sarco's stocks, I don't know, but I doubt if they are reselling CMR stocks, as they are just too darn expensive to start with.


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CMR stocks aren't too expensive. I doubt SARCO would tool up just to re-envent the wheel.
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CMR stocks aren't too expensive. I doubt SARCO would tool up just to re-envent the wheel.
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For me, its the quality and fit of the stock irons that makes the difference.

Probably the worst rendition I've seen came with a LP-08 holster set I bought that was made in India. The leather holster itself was "ok" but the stock iron was a joke to say the least.

How much do you want to bet that these little goodies are made in China?

The irons I bought from Sarco, years ago, were really quite good. They all needed custom fitting to my pistols' particular lungs to function snuggly and properly. My old ones were custom fit by a friend who has passed away. When I get these new ones, I'm going to have to contact THOR to find out just how to fit these to my 1916 LP-08 myself.

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For me, its the quality and fit of the stock iron that makes the difference.

Probably the worst rendition I've seen came with a LP-08 holster set I bought that was made in India. The leather holster itself was "ok" but the stock iron was a joke to say the least.

How much do you want to bet that these little goodies are made in China?

The irons I bought from Sarco, years ago, were really quite good. They all need custom fitting to your pistol's particular lung to function snuggly and properly. My old ones were custom fit by a friend who has passed away. When I get these new ones, I'm going to have to contact THOR to find out just how to fit these to my 1916 LP-08 myself.

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If I were you, I would contact kitkat, he's been there and done that. No bet, where do you think CMR gets their's.

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