Do These Grips Make My Butt Look Fat?

Nathan510

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Hey All,

Picked up a Model 629-4 6" .44mag Comp Hunter Performance Center new in box the other day. I believe around 300 or so were made for RSR. Decided she needed some glamour shots while wearing what better grips, than a pair of Exhibition Grade English Marble Cake Walnut from the master grip maker John Culina.

Also, she will make an excellent safe companion for my 29-3 Silhouette/classic Hunter.

Enjoy!

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Thank you sir! How many variations of the Light Hunter did Smith make? Got any pics you can share?

Nathan, once again another fine find. I think that was the first version of the PC Light Comp Hunter. The Culinas made a great looking gun look even better. Along with the Classic Hunter You have a picture worth framing.
Great snag!
 
Very nice revolver - I own a stainless dash 6 model like 75 vette posted. I really like the looks of your model.
 
So that's not Hellboy's new gun?

I didn't think S&W got that ostentatious from the factory. Looks great though!
 
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