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My carry gun with Eagle grips.
 
Posts: 284 | Registered: 30 January 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nice Stag Eagle Grips Starbuck!!
Don't believe I've seen a set before, I saw they offered them as an option on thier webpage though..
Gary/Hk
 
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Prisoner6, love those Spegel's! I want some for my new 642. Where did you get them? Thanks


Thanks, got those from Novak's.
 
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J frame grips -

Model 60 ND with a set of Ajax Pearlite w/ medallions:



Bruce


You know, I normally don't like pearl grips on a gun, but this picture has me changing my mind. How do you like them?
 
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Here's The Link To Novak's J frame Spegels
http://www.novaksights.com/Grips/craig_spegel.htm#J_FRAME
 
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RedBerens -

Like 'em a lot. They're small, won't snag, & everybody likes a bit of bling. I did a little sanding & polishing for the fit. They shoot just fine.
I'm going to get one of the Tyler T-Grips for it tho. I'm sold on those too.

Bruce


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I just installed these. Corian "Ivory"



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Here is four with the original grips,
Dick
 
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I might as well post it here too... Smiler

(chopped banana grips)

 
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Love those Grips alukban
NICE!!
Gary/Hk
 
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starbuck-I like that S&W "speedloader/knife". Great idea!
 
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I don't know why this knife combo is not more popular. Looks like a good idea to me!!!
 
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Originally posted by H Richard:
Mod 60 with Rosewood boot grips from Kelly's.


Nice boot grips H Richard. Do you have a link to a website?


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Eagle Secret Service Rosewoods on a 342Ti:


Don't know about recoil yet, but the Eagle grips are .2-.3 ounces lighter than the Bantam grips.

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Even Lighter than the Bantams!!
I knew I liked those Eagle Secret Service Grips for a Reason..
Congrats!!
BTW Those burn marks on the outside of the cylinder were removed on mine by Birchwood Caseys Bore Scrubber & a Micro Fiber Towel
Gary/Hk
Another Crappy Pic of a Great Carry Gun!!
 
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