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I have seen pictures of similar grips, but I can't for the life of me remember where. A field repair would kinda make sense, and that could also explain the semi-professional look, the two tack marks (a common work holding method when you checker handgun grips) and the varnish. The inscription on the back reads "CL (or possibly CCL) Rush 1949". This was obviously inscribed after the varnish was applied, so the varnish is not a later addition. So what's your opinion? Leave alone as a conversation piece, or sand and re-checker? Or have I stumbled upon the remnants of the extremely rare, yet to be discovered Albanian Luger variation?
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