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Correct grips for my M60?
I just picked up a model 60 with Pachmyers on it. I'm not really crazy about them and would like to get the gun back to original looking condition. What would be the correct grips for the gun? I was told it is from early 1988. Thanks for any help, and pics would be great.
edit: mods please move to the correct 1980-present forum
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01-21-2012, 04:55 PM
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Your grips could look like these,the one on the right.
Dick
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01-21-2012, 05:00 PM
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Your grips could look like these,
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Ooooo those are nice. I was wondering myself what original M60 grips should look like, and here's the answer! Thanks for sharing...
Hog
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If you really want to dress up your model 60, we have a man named Patrick Grasshorn on the forum that makes custom elk horn stag grips. They are so beautiful..I have several pairs for some of my revolvers. Patrick is great to deal with and they will make your gun a piece of art...
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If you really want to dress up your model 60, we have a man named Patrick Grasshorn on the forum that makes custom elk horn stag grips. They are so beautiful..I have several pairs for some of my revolvers. Patrick is great to deal with and they will make your gun a piece of art...
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That's a 10-4. I've got Executioner grips on a M65 and a K-38. They really dress up the gun! Thats one way to make a silk purse outta a hog's ear!
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Thanks vrichard, those look awesome! Now to try and search down a nice set.
Anyone have pics of the Elk Horns grips?
edit: Found Mr Grashorn's website, and they are beautiful grips.
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here are some of mine
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I inherited my dad's 38 spl snub nose. Can anyone tell me what the markings on the butt mean? The only info I've received is that the gun was made in 1988. It looks just like the one on the right in the photo posted by Vrichard/Dick. Markings: ADZ8370. Thanks!!
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