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K-38 With Culina Grips
Picked up two sets yesterday, put the second on one of my K38s (1956).
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That is absolutely fantastic.
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Very Nice!!! Something to think about. My K38 ( either 1947 or 50) has diamond targets now, but I need to reload the war chest. very classy!
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Amazing , Like that he is now using deep escutcheons as the older shallow ones did not do justice to his work.
John if you are reading a change from brass to SS escutcheons would be the icing on the cake.
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Picked up two sets yesterday, put the second on one of my K38s (1956).
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The gun & the stocks both look great to me! Bob
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Beautiful!
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Beautiful! What type of wood was used?
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Culina Grips
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Beautiful! What type of wood was used?
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English Walnut.
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Beautiful, OldChief. John is an artist with stocks for our Smiths.
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