Show Off Your Smooth Grips!!

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I thought that I was the only 1 that liked smooth targets! I have a 586 no dash 4" with smooth Smith targets on it. Bought them from my FFL for $15. Have round to square conversion grips on my 625 JM. Altamont Rosewood. Nice grips, and the price was right! You guys have some beautiful guns and pics. Thanks, Bob
 
Model 629 engraved and inlaid with gold by S&W's Master Engraver, Wayne D'Angelo, in 2001. The revolver is fitted with stocks by Nill and they are made of Amboyna Burl. The 629 shipped from the factory with the same type of stocks, but made of figured walnut. I ordered these from Nill and it took about six months to get them.

Bill
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I'm speechless.
 
All the grips shown are beautiful to say the least. I've been looking for a nice set (either targets or combats). But because my new 686 Talo is a "l" frame in RB I'm having difficulties. Plenty of SB but slim pickings for RB unless you want to spent 250-350 which is not in my budget. Oh well!
 
Got on board for the first batch of Kurac's N-Frame combats.
My 3" 624 finally feels whole:
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Then picked up a cheap 28-2 that Bubba had crudely round-butted.
Cleaned it up and smoothed out Bubba's work.
As standard RBs would not fit correctly, I contacted Jennifer, who provided me an unfinished set of Kuracs that I fitted and finished.
I call it my Combat-Patrolman:
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