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Unread 08-25-2020, 07:56 PM   #1
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Default Question about black widow Lugers and wooden grip guns

From what I have read and watched videos of, isn't it true that you can take any 40-42 BYF Luger and turn it into a black widow just by changing out the grips and the magazine? So, when someone is selling a black widow Luger, is not impossible to tell for sure that it was that way from the factory?

If it is impossible, I guess I'm confused by the collectibility of them other than they look cool being all black. I know the grips and the magazines are more rare. Just curious if I correct in thinking this.
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Unread 08-25-2020, 09:06 PM   #2
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Hi Carl,
You are 100% correct.
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"Black Widow" is a term coined by the late, well known Luger collector and salesman Ralph Shattuck. It was a sales gimmick that worked too well. Officially there is no "Black Widow" but it has gained acceptance and I suppose we're stuck with it.
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Default Black Bakelite grip panels

Hi carl1000, It is possible to tell if some of the byf 41's were NOT issued with black grips, as the number crunchers have pretty much determined when in 1941 production, they started to turn up with some frequency... (I used to know, thought it was in the "t" suffix range?) So, before that serial range, the likely hood of finding them would be slight, and after that, probably a 50/50 chance thru all of the byf 42's? They used wood and Bakelite both right thru the end of production. And, I believe many spare sets were made because back in the 1960's and 1970's when their was a distinct aversion to plastic, they were readily available... and seldom requested... In fact, most collectors didn't like them at all.. Now it's all different.. best to you, til...lat'r...GT
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Back in the Sixties when I was in college in Kentucky I spent a lot of time at gun shows. Whenever I acquired a Luger with bakelite grips, be they black or brown, I switched them out for Walnut grips as I thought the former looked cheap.
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Back in the Sixties when I was in college in Kentucky I spent a lot of time at gun shows. Whenever I acquired a Luger with bakelite grips, be they black or brown, I switched them out for Walnut grips as I thought the former looked cheap.
And they still do!
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I bought one of Ralph's specials from a MidWestern buyer whom Ralph sold on the mystique of the "black widow"...

It did, in fact, come with original bakelite grips... except that the left one was actually a type 1 Brown Ritzmann grip that Ralph had carefully lacquered black`.....

The black goo came off cleanly with the right chemical cleaning... I still have that grip available should anyone need it for a Krieghoff where it belongs.

The one thing that does make bakelite grips and magazine bases useful is that they are not numbered (except for the magazines of the Ku pistols). That means that you can suddenly have a "matching" Luger by replacing wood grips and aluminum based magazines with the Bakelite variety. That is why these parts are expensive.
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"The one thing that does make bakelite grips and magazine bases useful is that they are not numbered (except for the magazines of the Ku pistols). That means that you can suddenly have a "matching" Luger by replacing wood grips and aluminum based magazines with the Bakelite variety. That is why these parts are expensive."

That's one of the reasons, the other, unfortunately, is the "Nazi Mystique" that the black color evokes.
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And they still do!
Unless you are buying them! I remember when you had trouble giving those grips away... Now you can make a down payment on a house with them.
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