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Decided to take a group photo of my Smith's all dressed up. Here's my nickel 27-2 5-inch, my 29-2 4-inch and my 624 4-inch. All 3 are wearing stag grips from Grashorns Gunworks aka Executioner.
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Decided to take a group photo of my Smith's all dressed up. Here's my nickel 27-2 5-inch, my 29-2 4-inch and my 624 4-inch. All 3 are wearing stag grips from Grashorns Gunworks aka Executioner.
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04-27-2009, 09:11 AM
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Beautiful guns and an excellent picture!
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04-27-2009, 09:14 AM
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Those all look great!
I am thinking about putting a set of "no bark" stocks on my 24-3 4". I have large hands, and don't change from "show" to "go" stocks, when I choose stocks for my guns. I would really like to try a set and see how they feel/fit my hands, before buying them. They aren't excatly cheap. They really pop on a blued gun!
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nice guns, my 3.5" 27 really needs a set of those grips.
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04-27-2009, 01:18 PM
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awsome pic. I just got my grips back from patrck...He does awsome work and is very very nice.
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NICE!!!!
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04-27-2009, 05:24 PM
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Good looking grips, the revolvers are not bad either.
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04-27-2009, 05:38 PM
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Awesome pic. I love Patrick's stuff!
I like the old Ajax stags too!
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Did someone say Stags?
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S&W 649 Michigan State Police back-up.
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UUmmmm...I could smell the BBQ sauce even before I opened this post!
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How comfortable are the stag grips? I guess it would depend on where there's rough texture (I'm sure there's a real name for it).
I think a pair of these would look perfect on my Model 10-5. Anybody have a link to the company that made the grips in the original post?
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04-28-2009, 10:32 PM
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Here is the site. The rough texture is commonly referred to a "bark".
http://www.grashornsgunworks.com/
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