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Originally posted by Frank from jersey:
Chef go and chop it. The problem with my Brazilian was a poor crown and end of barrel from setting in a holster with water and not being cared for. You'll notice that the front sight on mine is the old half moon cut to a ramp.Gunsmith first silver soldered it on.It came off after 18 rounds I was luckly I found it and had him braze it on the barrel end. Ordered a Tyler T-Grip for it as the rubber grips catch on the clothing during normal activties and are a distraction.


Do you have a photo with the wooden grips and the Tyler T-Grip?

Thanks,

Bill


 
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Bill here is a photo with the Tyler Grip added with the older grip and lanyard loop put back on.

and here's the replacement LH 25-14 3in with T-grip added.

 
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