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02-26-2019, 01:41 PM | #1 |
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i just got my first luger, an interarms mauser .30 luger with 6" barrel. it suffers from loose grips. is there any way to fix this?
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02-26-2019, 02:36 PM | #2 |
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You will want to do a search, as this topic has been discussed in the past, and some discussion was fairly recently. Congrats on your FIRST Luger.....they are quite addicting!!
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Often times a small fiber washer on the grip screws helps tighten them up. Sometimes I'll add a drop of glue or Accraglass to the area where the looseness is the most apparent, then after it dries use a dremel or file to take the glue down until the grip just fits. But try the washer first.
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Depends on the type.
Early grips had small brass pins at the edge to keep them in place. Later versions relied on a metal pin through the frame. It will be obvious when the grips are removed. |
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A soft rubber or neoprene O-ring of appropriate size is used by some to stabilize loose grips.
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but the 1970s Mauser grips are different and the problem is associated with the small pins that are "supposed" to hold the upper part of the grip within the frame.
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03-02-2019, 01:49 PM | #7 |
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Loose grips
i must have an early luger, as the grips have two pins in each of them. i was able to tighten them by shimming the bottoms, with thin pieces of plastic.
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