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I guess it has been 30 years or so since I bought a NEW S&W but I ordered a 21-4 .44 Spec from CDNN and just got it. What is up with the blue plastic case? SHEESH! And no tools any more?
I much prefer a square butt on an N frame; the RB grips just look "odd", wrong, kinda like a mini-skirt on a fat girl! I need to find a nice (cheap) set of grips for her, I think I'll call her Helga!

Now to get to the range!


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The round to square butt conversion stocks really improve the looks IMHO



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I guess it has been 30 years or so since I bought a NEW S&W but I ordered a 21-4 .44 Spec from CDNN and just got it. What is up with the blue plastic case? SHEESH! And no tools any more?
I much prefer a square butt on an N frame; the RB grips just look "odd", wrong, kinda like a mini-skirt on a fat girl! I need to find a nice (cheap) set of grips for her, I think I'll call her Helga!

Now to get to the range!

I knew a Helga once. She could carry eight, one litre mugs of Lowenbrau and a dozen sweet rolls all at once. Wore Leiderhosen (may be spelled wrong) and knee length white socks. Ah Yes...
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I much prefer a square butt on an N frame; the RB grips just look "odd", wrong, kinda like a mini-skirt on a fat girl!


Big Grin Well put!


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I need to find a nice (cheap) set of grips for her...


Nills, Nills, Nills. But they're not cheap. If you consider the quality, they're not expensive, either.

I don't like the silly plastic cases either. Mad
 
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I need to find a nice (cheap) set of grips for her,...

Easy fix, here ya go Linky. You're going to really like that gun when you get to the range, trust me on this.

Bob
 
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Put a set of Jim Badger's boot grips on your gun and you might change your tune about RB N-frames. You'll be able to CCW that gun all day in a SmartCarry.

His RB-to-SQB grips will give the gun the look and feel you want.


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IMHO nothing is hotter then a good looking fat girl in a mini-skirt.I am a fan of BBW's.
 
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