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Old 10-11-2013, 07:38 AM
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A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG  
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I got these stag grips and the Tyler T grip from a forum member and intended to put them on my Behlert 25-2 snubby. Turns out that the round butt conversion done on the 25-2 back in the early 80s isn't quite the same dimensions as more current factory guns (shocker). Since I also have a 327NG I thought I'd try them on it and I think it looks pretty good, a nice contrast compared to the nondescript Pachmayrs I had on it before. What do you guys think?

(sorry about the pic quality, bad lighting this morning)



Here it is with the Pachmayrs-
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A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG  
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Looks great to me.....the stags are a keeper with that finish.
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That looks really sharp! The stags are keepers. How does it feel when firing full magnums? I have a 325 NG that gets a little painful after a few cylinders when firing with wooden stocks.
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A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG A little old school, a little new school - stags and a Tyler T grip on my 327NG  
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Haven't shot it with the stags and full house mags yet. May not, I usually plink with .38s and carry the 135gr Gold Dot mags, they don't seem to beat you as bad as the hot stuff. Guess I'm getting soft in my old age.
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They look great,
This photo could cost me some money, one of my 329pd's would look great decked out like that.
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Gorgeous!

Almost all of my S&W revolvers have Tyler-T grips (or similar) attached to them, especially if they're the ones that I will be carrying at any given time. Only my .38-88 has stag grips and they're stunning - stag always makes a great gun look even better.

Well done! Ditch the rubber!

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Gorgeous!
stag always makes a great gun look even better.

Well done! Ditch the rubber!

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Yeah, I'm a fan of stags on a blued or dark finish gun. I have a nice set of Grashorns on a custom Colt Officers ACP that really stand out against the high polished blue and another set waiting for a full size Colt 1991A1 that is out being customized now.
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Great lookin Snubbie. The Stags give it ia "meaner" look!
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WC145, It's amazing how things like that happen, great look..
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Stunning! I think the black finish really accentuate the beauty of the stags. Really nice combination.
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