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Offline Nine Toe Jim

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Re: Ivory grips
« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2006, 09:58:15 AM »
Hey there Big Hext,
I squared  off the vertical part of the grip where it fits into the frame behind the trigger guard (very little sanding. I used a sanding block) then I worked on the horizontal part so it snugged in at the top (Almost no sanding). Holding the grip tightly in place I used a sharp pencil to mark where the grip was past he edge of the frame all around and sanded down to the line. I took my time and did both grips. I then glued the spacer to the eagle half and let it dry then I sanded the spacer down even with the frame and added the other side. I had very little final sanding to do. Like I said the directions are very good. This is my third set of grips from the Gripmaker.

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Re: Ivory grips
« Reply #21 on: February 28, 2006, 12:54:48 PM »
HELLO:

You might want to look at Dave Collins at CollinsCraft, he makes a great grip and fits it for about $100.00.

Website is: http://www.inventorscolony.com/collinscraftgrips/

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