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Old 09-26-2012, 10:30 PM
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Question 627-0 correct grips

I recently purchased a 627-0 51/2 in barrel, non fluted cylinder s/r BEY4xxx
Could anyone post a photo of the correct grips for this model?
It now has Hoge custom lam.
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Old 09-26-2012, 10:36 PM
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Mine has RB combats. Sorry but its late and I don't have a photo handy.
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Here you go. They came with S&W combats.

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Thanks for the quick reply. mine is slightly different, it has a red ramp front sight.
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Interesting how much the wood color varies on those two models. It looks like either a different wood or different stain. Also the front sight variation. One is red ramp, the other a patridge. I'd be interested what the serial prefix's are on all of these.....

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Interesting how much the wood color varies on those two models with one brown and the other more orange. Also the front sight variation. One is red ramp, the other a patridge. I'd be interested what the serial prefix's are on all of these.....

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Wood colors and grains are like Fingerprints - every pair is different
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Interesting how much the wood color varies on those two models. It looks like either a different wood or different stain. Also the front sight variation. One is red ramp, the other a patridge. I'd be interested what the serial prefix's are on all of these.....

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I installed the patridge front sight. Also I oil finished the stocks as the original finish was flaking off in spots.
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I installed the patridge front sight. Also I oil finished the stocks as the original finish was flaking off in spots.
Makes sense. I had a feeling it was more than a fingerprint

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