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Old 07-05-2018, 02:02 PM
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Been looking for something like this a while. These particular grips are repaired and I'd rather have wood but need a idea of identity. Smith & Wesson White/Ivory Pistol Grips for J Frame Round Butt | eBay
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If you would rather have wood, what difference does it make who made these faux ivory ones?

Just about every grip maker out there makes a round butt combat grip
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If you would rather have wood, what difference does it make who made these faux ivory ones?

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What I really want is like a K frame Bantam grip. With a little modification this will be it. So Ahrends and Altamont aren’t it. Who else to look at?
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What I really want is like a K frame Bantam grip. With a little modification this will be it. So Ahrends and Altamont aren’t it. Who else to look at?
Since Bantam is a registered trademark of Hogue, that is where you should be looking
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