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Old 02-04-2021, 12:43 PM
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I can make grips adapters out of any metal I choose or you want. I can TiN coat or anodize them in any color available. I can add features (checkering, customized logos, etc.) with ease.

I am a big fan of Tyler T-Grips, but when I see an entity that continually underperforms, all I see is opportunity.

My only hold up is a little market research to ensure that the juice is worth the squeeze.

I have spent over a decade making implants for surgery, this is a cake walk compared to that.

So, are we all tied up with the nostalgia and traditionalism of using a Tyler T-Grip, or would we all welcome a new entry into the space and be willing to add them to our classic and new revolvers?

One thing I know for sure, if I do launch such an enterprise, inventory control and customer service will be on point.

Expectations will be exceeded, promises will be kept.

Any feedback would be appreciated.
GO FOR IT!

John
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