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Old 03-20-2014, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by beagleye View Post
I recently snagged a pair of walnut fitz grips off ebay . . . They are marked M inside the top of the cut out. The grip shape fits an N frame pretty dang well, just a little roomy at the top, the pin fits the N frame, but the step is low. When they are tighten on there is no slop so I think I will use em but I am curious what they were made for, what does the M stand for? Anyone know?
Very nice pair of fitz thumbrest targets. I have a similar pair also marked "M" that fit the N-frame. The grips rely on the pin and frame outline for alignment so the step at the frame is offset simply to provide relief.

I also suspect your left grip panel is half-checkered as it is on all the N-frame fitz targets I've seen.

Russ
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