Apart from the two barrel lengths, there are two main variants of the P34, and both have their own handbook and spares listings that can be downloaded from the Feinwerkbau site.
The first variant was known as the "two piece grip", and the later variant was known as the "single piece grip".
I recently bought a P34 with the "single piece grip" and it is easilly identified as the Morini grip is made from just the single piece of wood - much like the later P40 and the current P44 models.
The previous variant had the top part of the wooden grip affixed to the rear under part of the main frame, leaving the main two halves of the grip as an independant item - much like the earlier C20 and C25 CO2 pistols. This variant had a slightly different method of adjusting the grip rake as well.
You will need to identify the variant when you are buying the l/h grips as they are a different fitting, but it is possible to buy a "conversion" from RINK to fit the later one piece grip to the earlier "two piece grip" type if that is what you prefer. (RINK info provided to me by Checkmate Guns)
I am very impressed with my Blue P34 that came in the original FWB case with two cylinders, handbook with test card and tools etc.
Last edited by zooma; 18-07-2011 at 07:33 AM.
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