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Cartridge Counter Grip Mod
Discussion of the Powell Indicator/Cartridge Counter Lugers in another thread prompted me to check in Sturgess & Gortz's DVD about this variation...And it was mentioned that The Dutch had experimented with 10 test Lugers in 1904 with a right-side grip modified to allow direct view of the magazine loading button. No pics, but John [guns3545] had posted a pic which included a cutaway Luger, and it had a similar modification to the right grip. So I decided to make one.
Probably a popular grip mod, since it's so simple. And, simple is my middle name. I didn't want to ruin any of my aftermarket Khyber Pass, Chinese, or India-made grips, so I chose an old set of original grips to chop up. Someone had tried to re-cut the checkering with a Buck knife or maybe a hacksaw blade, so it was an easy choice. Well-worn and thoroughly oil stained, just the set for the experiment. I laid out the mag button travel with pencil on masking tape and transferred the lines to the grip to mill out. It actually worked out pretty well, although when I do the 'good' grip, I'll make my setup/fixture more accurate. This one is just a feasibility study. The magazine is a Mec-Gar with one of Gerry's aluminum bottoms. Eight rounds were a tight fit, and it really didn't want to compress any more to insert it in the Luger. I think seven rounds is the limit. This isn't a very practical mod, as you have to switch hands to see the right grip...
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