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Just a couple of K22's
One on top is from 1980, and one on bottom from 1948. I think I'm starting to like grips (stocks) better than guns...
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K22's
Those grips are wonderful
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07-18-2011, 07:26 PM
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both look like Ropers? nice. Well maybe not on the long gun.......but both are nice
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Reason: changed my opinon
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07-18-2011, 07:36 PM
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Nice guns, excellent wood. Congratulations!
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The ones on the long gun are Sandersons. Thanks for the kind words.
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Originally Posted by marinevet
both look like Ropers? nice. Well maybe not on the long gun.......but both are nice
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07-18-2011, 09:15 PM
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I love beautiful wood grips and you've got some. Nice guns to.
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07-18-2011, 09:29 PM
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Those grips really do compliment the guns, ... just beautiful!
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07-18-2011, 09:30 PM
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Where did you find the wonderful grips? The guns are nice too.
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Great revolvers with beautiful grips
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those look pretty for sure!
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07-19-2011, 05:01 PM
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Very nice grips!! Oh and the guns are nice too How's that Long Tom shoot? Been thinking I could just about fit one in the safe as long as I turned it catywompass LOL. I've been wanting one but have always wandered how they balanced after a bulk box of shooting.
All you need now is a 4 inch and you'd have a trifecta. Those grips look like they fill the hand well without being bulky. Might have to watch E-bay for a set or two. It's always nice to see K-22's thanks for the pictures.
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The 8 3/8" is a 17-4 shipped in Apr '80. I spied it at a gunshow a year or so ago and actually got it for a pretty fair price. I shoot it quite a bit and it is far more accurate than I am. I can shoot it better than the 6" by far. I also have a 48-4, 22WMR 8 3/8 that was shipped in Jan '80. It does not have as smooth an action as the 22LR. I believe that it hasn't been shot as much as the other one. Anyways, I kinda like the longtoms.
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I usually like the older non-relieved target grips on my K frames, but these grips are just outstanding. The guns aren't bad, either...
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