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New to me 1910. Shows a little wear for 112 yrs. Has the dreaded chip.
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Gerald Tomek aka G.T. is the expert at repairing your chip, can't even notice the repair!!! Add Value!!!
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Hi Eric, Thank you for the referral, but member Jim Solomon is the chip master... me? I'm pretty much just mags and barrels? Best to all, til.....lat'r......GT....
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Roadster, nice pistol! A 1910 is on my short list because I have a 1910 marked holster I was given yrs ago. I like the patina. Didn’t know about getting the million dollar chips fixed. I need to check, I have a couple that are chipped and if numbered I might look into a repair.
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Thanks! I second that for the chip repair Jim Soloman is the man.
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Here is the before and after chip repair and cleanup by Mr. Soloman. He is a true artist. This is the second repair he has done for me, and the results are just unbelievable. Thanks Jim!
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Jim has fixed a couple pair of grips for me. One was a 1926 Simson and you couldn't tell how awful it had been
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To avoid that "dreaded chip", a little judicious sanding on the left grip where the safety lever may rub, so as to give a little clearance between the grip and lever.
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Thus, sanding a tiny bit of clearance on area the grip that could potentially encounter the lever is good practice, although ensuring a snug, stable fitment of the left scale in particular is just as important, maybe more.
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Many times this small piece is broken by not correctly removing the grips. Bill
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The last grip chip that happened to me was while shooting. The chip, however, did not become apparent until the next time I (carefully) removed the grip and the broken piece fell off. What I'm saying is that loose grips should absolutely be addressed immediately, and that, as a matter of course, the ones that don't seem loose should be checked for adequate clearance around the lever's shaft as a preventative measure. This, because a minor looseness of the grip may not even be enough to notice, and that any looseness at all will stress the wood in that area if it's honeymoon-fit against the lever.
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Completed. Two 1910 mags, non matching, imperial marked takedown tool, proper early holster, and for cavalry units, a lanyard, and of course the star itself. Ok, ok, I will stop posting pictures of this Luger.
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