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Unread 02-13-2004, 12:56 AM   #1
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Post Early DWM Grips...?

Had a chance to see a 1902 Fat Barrel and had it pointed out to me that the inside surfaces of the wooden grip plates were stamped with an " * " symbol...

Is this common ? Proper ?

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Unread 02-13-2004, 01:55 AM   #2
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Hello Pete,

I have seen a few commercial pistols (M1902 models and carbines) stamped with a '*' inside the original grips with and without the serial numbers. The blades/petals of the star are actually slightly oval in shape. I have no explantion for the mark/proof or its use at DWM, but it is my opinion that it is acceptable. If I was to take a wild guess, it might be some type of sorting code during the production of the grips for certain markets.

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Pete, I once purchased a set of DWM original M1900/06 unused grips marked inside only with the asterisk. It's my WAG, that these were sold commerically as new factory spares. TH
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Hi Thomas! Should the early commercial grips of this type usually be numbered to the gun?? til..lat'r...GT
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My Test Eagle grips are numbered.

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GT, Any M1900 grips installed by DWM will be numbered to the pistol with the last 2 digits of the serial. If installed after the original production they will probably be unnumbered, unless some restorer did it. TH
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The 1902 FB did have its grips numbered...

Just wondered about the "*" thing.

Yes, Albert each "pedal" of the "*" did look like a tear-drop shape...

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I have inspected two 1902 fat barrel guns, both of which were absolutely original. Both have both grips marked with the asterisk. I expect to see the asterisk on the grips or suspect that the grips are NOT original if other than the asterisks are present.
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sounds like there is enough experience here that varies to need an authoritative published source to "speak" on this matter. Anyone know of a printed reference to this question?
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This marking does not appear in Costanzo in his section on grips, and I wasn't able to find anything regarding grip marking in Walters's "Luger Book".

I have seen this marking on some grips myself, recently (on one of my own guns, I think), but can't remember which one.

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