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Vintage Jay Scott imt stag and a t-grip on my model 38-1.

 
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I never knew imitation stags could look so good. Smiler


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Those are some Darn Good Looking Jay Scott Imitation Stags 455SD..
Very Nice!!
 
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Just because I love having praise heaped upon me, here is an unholstered pic. Big Grin

 
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Very nice. Lead hollowpoints too. Old school rules. Big Grin


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I didn't do the CT's on the 317 but here they are on the 34-1.

Great thread,
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For those of you who don't know, Don Collins makes GREAT grips. I saw a pic in this thread of some of his work. If I ever get to the point where I'm no longer "tech challenged", I'll try to post so pics of his work on my guns.
 
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I'd like to see more.
 
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Here's mine with Hogue wood grips:



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Man, those are beautiful grips, who is the maker please?


"If you're gonna be a bear, be a grizzly"
 
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Here is a picture of my S&W Mod.40 with Graig Spegel s++ "Boot Grips". As no one seems to make grips for the older Mod.40 S&W, I bought a set from Spegel made for the newer Mod.40, and cut them down to fit the older Mod.40. It was worth the efort, and I am well pleased with the grips.
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Here's a set of Ebony Eagle Grips. Just picked up the gun and grips yesterday




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Man, those are beautiful grips, who is the maker please?


Are those possibly these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/SMITH-WESSON-COMBAT-BOOT-GRIP-J-FRA..._trksid=p3911.c0.m14
 
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