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10-16-2014, 02:53 AM
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Centenial Grip Safety material
I was wondering if anyone knew what the grip safety material was on the Centenial Airweight or Model 42? Or even the model 42-1?
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On my Model 42 it is aluminum.
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On my Model 40 it is steel. It should be the same material the frame is made out of.
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Thanks my model 40 is steel but I didn't know about the 42
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