Check out the new larger grips my girlfriend sent me for my Ruger Old Army.
I had a rubber Pachmayr grip fitted - which is awesome for grip and comfort but just not wooden.
These are extremely well made and fit a treat. Not sure where she got them - I have asked. Beautiful.
GET A GRIP
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Re: GET A GRIP
How big are your hands?!!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: GET A GRIP
All my target pistols used to be fitted with Bowler grips.
He needed to see your hands, sending off an outline was no good, but once he'd seen your hands then you got the perfect grip. I never needed to file or adjust any of his grips.
He needed to see your hands, sending off an outline was no good, but once he'd seen your hands then you got the perfect grip. I never needed to file or adjust any of his grips.
Come on Bambi get some
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Re: GET A GRIP
Snap! Here's my S&W K38 Mod 14 Masterpiece with fitted bowlers, also had them on my Browning Match 150.dromia wrote:All my target pistols used to be fitted with Bowler grips.
He needed to see your hands, sending off an outline was no good, but once he'd seen your hands then you got the perfect grip. I never needed to file or adjust any of his grips.
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