B BillXL Member Joined Nov 20, 2011 Messages 21 Reaction score 4 Dec 24, 2012 #21 I agree with TexMex, them thar are genuine Longhorn grips. Great find, just paint them burnt orange and you have got the look.
I agree with TexMex, them thar are genuine Longhorn grips. Great find, just paint them burnt orange and you have got the look.
Retired W4 US Veteran Gold Supporter Joined Dec 31, 2010 Messages 11,354 Reaction score 28,144 Location Atlanta area Dec 24, 2012 #22 Just because everyone likes 4" 57's. Attachments 28-2 57 004.jpg 143.9 KB · Views: 27
OP C ColbyBruce Member Joined Nov 26, 2007 Messages 8,257 Reaction score 12,623 Location Atlanta, GA Dec 25, 2012 #23 Are these stocks worth $20.00 to anybody? That would almost pay for the Hogues I bought for the #57.
Malpasowildlifer Member Joined Dec 29, 2009 Messages 2,198 Reaction score 981 Location Front range Dec 27, 2012 #24 Cool find! I remember when I hit #5 But, don't stop there!
mkk41 US Veteran Joined Aug 2, 2004 Messages 5,027 Reaction score 1,621 Location South East , PA . USA Dec 27, 2012 #25 ColbyBruce said: Are these stocks worth $20.00 to anybody? That would almost pay for the Hogues I bought for the #57. Click to expand... I'm betting some Texan would love to slap them on his BBQ gun! They'd be perfect on a nickeled or even chromed 1917! Doubt they're mammoth tusk , judging by the inside , they look molded.
ColbyBruce said: Are these stocks worth $20.00 to anybody? That would almost pay for the Hogues I bought for the #57. Click to expand... I'm betting some Texan would love to slap them on his BBQ gun! They'd be perfect on a nickeled or even chromed 1917! Doubt they're mammoth tusk , judging by the inside , they look molded.
C Broad Arrow Member Joined Feb 9, 2010 Messages 612 Reaction score 400 Location Ontario Dec 27, 2012 #26 Very nice find!