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08-25-2013, 03:35 PM | #1 |
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Black Widow Grip Opinions
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What do you think of these grips? Original? |
08-25-2013, 04:42 PM | #2 |
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Some years ago, I took a taxi at night while traveling in a big city in southern China. The charge was about ¥30 (roughly $4 at that time), I paid the driver ¥100 (about $12), and he gave me a ¥50 note back, along with a few smaller bills.
Next morning, I wanted to buy a pack of cigarettes from a nearby small store. I handed that ¥50 note to the cashier, she took it over, looking at it, then returned it back to me, "I don't want this one" ....... I was astonished. A fake? She did not say it's a fake, but she rejected it. Returned back to my room, I compared this note with a few other notes, be honest, I could not see any difference. Shaking it in air, the feeling was same as well. After that, I tried that note at a few places, even including the highway toll station. All of them rejected it. So I carried that note back to home. Even today, I don't know what's wrong with that note, and how could all of them tell it's a fake in a few seconds... If one day, people could replicate grip to the quality like they replicate money, this world will become more complex. At this moment, no worry. |
08-25-2013, 04:53 PM | #3 |
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Look at the photos of original grips in post #1 of this thread on the Jan Still site.
http://luger.gunboards.com/showthrea...S-DATA-REQUEST You could also post over there; there are many grip experts specific to this topic. They don't look original to me. |
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08-25-2013, 04:56 PM | #4 |
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great for shoot'en!
One of the best sets for shooters... but not Bakelite.. They break pretty easy... some kind of cheesy resin.... But you really get a very good grip with them... ....til...lat'r...GT
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08-25-2013, 09:14 PM | #5 |
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Not original.
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08-26-2013, 09:20 AM | #6 |
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I like "alvin" answer.
I'm afaid they're not original, but I'm not an expert and I might be wrong.
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08-26-2013, 10:40 AM | #7 |
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These grips are definitely NOT original byf grips. They are aftermarket... I am just not sure which aftermarket they are from. Possibly Finland, or one of the eastern Europe countries...
Note the checkering pattern... and then compare it to a known set of Luger BYF bakelite grips. The checkering on these almost reminds me of "goosebumps"... The checkering on original grips is VERY precise and a consistent pattern. The difference is VERY obvious... ...and I concur that these would make great grips for any shooter!
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08-26-2013, 11:08 AM | #8 |
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The other giveaway is the lack of threaded holes in the backs of the grip panels...
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