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Does anyone know the exact angle formed between the grip and the rails of the frame?
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Sixty degrees.
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Alf,
Of course, you are correct. I got my numbers backward. Sixty degrees is the grip angle of the .45 caliber Lugers that still are in existence (the Aberman and Norton Lugers). Fifty-five degrees is the grip angle of the 45 caliber Luger used in the US Test trials of 1907 and all other Lugers. Thanks for correcting my memory lapse.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction Last edited by Ron Wood; 12-04-2009 at 01:13 PM. |
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