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Old 03-05-2010, 11:51 PM
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Default Need some wood for my 617

I want to replace the rubber Hogue on my new 617 with some wood but I can't decide what to get. I like the shape of the Hogue and one option is the same grip but wood. I'm also looking at the Ahrends rb with the finger grooves. I know the Hogue would work with my DS-10 speedloader, and the Ahrends looks like it would too.

Decisions, decisions...
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