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Old 09-10-2017, 03:46 PM
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Old nasty large medallion grips languished for years in boxes and gun stores. About 15 or so years ago I went on a mission to liberate as many as I could find. My purpose was to save the good ones and scavenge the nasty ones for the medallions. My success was limited. But I still have a few lying around, catching dust. No, I don't have any interest in selling them.

About 10 years ago one of our grip makers paid to have a die cut to reproduce them. Your choice, sterling or 14k. The last time I looked, I had one set of the sterling medallions and a couple of harvested medallions flopping about. And 2 sets of the service stocks that would be period correct for a 1937. The problem being that they don't fit all guns. If you're buying or selling those a "retail" prices, its best to be certain they will fit the gun receiving them. Somewhere between many and most don't fit right.
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