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Unread 04-26-2012, 12:45 AM   #1
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I forgot on here who is the best on luger grips for repair or may have extras, thanks Allso who sells parts , like extractors and firing pins. no i have not broken anything, YET.
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Hugh Clark is the Master of grip repair.
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anyone out there may have right grip to sell me? yeh i know they come in sets/lol. but you never know, thanks
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Hands Down Hugh Clark works on wood. He transmagic from a broken mag to a 9mm for my Luger Carbine!
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Hugh Clark on wood grips, GT (Gerry Tomek) on magazines, Jerry Burney on holster work, Lugerdoc (Tom Heller) parts.
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Of course you are right Ted. We are covered with the necessary experts for the Luger world, including yourself. We are blessed.

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anyone out there may have right grip to sell me? yeh i know they come in sets/lol. but you never know, thanks
A good one or a worn one??? Repro or original??? Coarse or fine??? To be re-cut [Hugh] or used as is???

Gotta pin it down a little finer, pardner...

(I have several sets I have no use for, some new repro, some old original)
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Oh yes, and will you take your grips in

"Paper (Wood)" or "Plastic (Bakelite)"?

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Imperial grips??? Wehrmacht grips??? VoPo grips???

Finnish grips??? Russian Contract grips???
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Inquiring minds want to know. All of the foregoing questions are good ones, but the basic question is, does your Luger have one eye or two (WWI or WWII)?
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1929 dwm
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opps 1929 dwm , weimar right grips looks ok just has a space on the bottom about a 1/8" bothers me
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Im glad its not mine! I would definitly need some help puting it back together!
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opps 1929 dwm , weimar right grips looks ok just has a space on the bottom about a 1/8" bothers me
...???...Bottom of the right one looks OK...Bottom of the left one is a little worn around the grip screw area...
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actualy it's the right grip
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this is the right grip on the 1929 dwm , note the fit on the botom front edge, not real bad ,but it bothers me on a nearly perfect pistol.
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That's a dust trap, all right!

(This much gap would irk me too!)
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does me for sure, may take some gorrila glue and fill it in , then reshape it and stain it for now.
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I used Gorilla Glue one time on a piece of wooden furniture. After that experience, I threw it away and will not allow it to enter my house again! Horrible, foamy, stuff!!!
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