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#224313 07/25/2010 06:02 AM
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Vet Find
This collection came from a Vets son he said the CZ27 rig and cap came from a German from the Battle of the Bulge. The cap once had a Luffwaffe insignia on it. The son said his dad wore the cap underneath his helmet to keep warm. Also inclosed is the capture paper for the CZ rig and a Hitler Youth armband.
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Dow Cross #224385 07/26/2010 01:11 AM
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Where's the pistol? This is the firearms forum smile

timboo #224389 07/26/2010 02:58 AM
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Hey, it's a holster..!! close enough..! grin

Doug Kenwright #224481 07/27/2010 04:44 AM
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Pistol is inside the holster.

Dow Cross #224500 07/27/2010 04:02 PM
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Then you're not showing the most important part............ the pistol! smile

timboo #224759 07/31/2010 06:37 PM
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As demanded in closed are pictures of the CZ27 with GI grips made from plexi glass. I believe this is an early model finish and bore are good.

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Dow Cross #225403 08/08/2010 12:19 PM
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Neat looking weapon. Why did GI's use plexiglass for grips??? I have a Steyr 1915 pistol vet aquired with plexiglass grips (he had a picture of his girlfriend under the grips, but he took it out before sale. Also, he said the plexiglass was from an airplane window from a shot down plane, does this sound correct???

Harry

ssfeldgendarme #225466 08/09/2010 01:16 AM
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I think plexiglass was a material that was readly available for GI's to get their hands on to replace damaged or destroyed grips. I have seen more than one Luger with plexiglass grips.

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Originally Posted By: Dow Cross
I think plexiglass was a material that was readly available for GI's to get their hands on to replace damaged or destroyed grips. I have seen more than one Luger with plexiglass grips.


That's what I have been told also, and it seems that with pistols and bayonets, Plexiglas was the replacement material of choice. FP

Fred Prinz - FP #227229 08/31/2010 05:23 PM
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Great find cool


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