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Anyone know of a company that makes G-10 Grips for a Luger?
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I am sorry, have no idea what those grips are?
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Check some out here http://www.g10grips.com/pages/g10-gallery.php
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What would be the purpose of spending money on modern, tactical grips for a Luger?
The Luger is a poor choice for modern carry and the reason you can't find tactical grips for a Luger is that grip makers realize this. |
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come on.....who wouldnt like a coyote tan ceramic coated luger with green G-10 grips. I guess I will have to make a pair!
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I agreee 100%, also here in Italy you can find new (woden) grips for about 90.00 Euro, but what's the point of putting brand new grips on a piece of history; not to mention "tactical grips" awful.
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Now them grips are pretty darn cool for a new tactical style sidearm. Just a luger! I think the wooden grips look the best. Just my opinion. |
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I do find it funny how folks seem to get offended if someone wants to put unusual grips (stag, plastic, etc) or lord forbid someone wanted to put some Teflon coating on it
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@workonwood: Those bikes look pretty cool. As for the Luger, I would say that if it’s just a shooter and not of much collectable value then do what would make you happy; it is after all yours. If you do get what you are saying done, I for one would like to see some pics. Sometimes different is just plain “Fun”.
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that new top tube sure looks like a nut buster
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