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GRASHORN GUNWORKS GRIPS
I've been slobbering over you folks photos of Grashorn grips
for quite some time now. I finally got around to contacting
Patrick. And I am sure glad I did.
What a pleasant experience. He helped me decide what I wanted.
Then he had them in my mailbox in less time than it took me to
decide.
Here they are on my S&W Model 10-5 with 2" barrel. I think they
are quite snazzy, and go well with my Puma Prince knife. The
holster is the Special Agent (pigskin) by Lawrence on a Haugen's
gunbelt.
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Quite snazzy indeed! A match made in heaven. I'm doing the same procrastinating about a set for my 66-1 snubby. I think you may have pushed me over the edge. Congratulations!
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06-27-2018, 05:19 PM
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Patrick is one fine feller. I have several guns with his grips on them.
That's the burden you bear when you only live 20 miles from him.
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Originally Posted by Iggy
Patrick is one fine feller.
That's the burden you bear when you only live 20 miles from him.
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That would be way cool....... would love to hang out with him..........
cost me a fortune....... but would be cool
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06-27-2018, 06:58 PM
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He is awesome!!
Love your new stocks!
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Love em Phil! I’m very fond of the pair on my 10-7, they feel great. Pictured with an M64 .....
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I have Pat's elk stag grips on a 15-6, and his rams horn on my 28-2.
Iggy, we might be neighbors. It's about 20 miles from my house to Pat's. He did a special plexiglas grip for a dewat S&W we use in NRA Basic Pistol Class. One instructor found a plexiglas side plate, and Pat made the grip for us at no charge. He's a stand up guy.
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Phil those grips make that set up look stellar. Have a set of Grashorns on a 67 Colt DS, nickel.
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06-28-2018, 03:25 PM
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These grips are much better looking in person than they are in my
picture. I'll try another shot. See below. It's not the grips. It's
the photgrapher.
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