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December 1, 1998, 04:10 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: October 28, 1998
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Does S&W still make the Dymondwood grips? I'm looking for some nice wood
boot-style grips for my m642. Rosewood, or whatever (just not Walnut) Is there a web page for the dymondwood grips? I couldn't find anything on the S&W web site. Baring that, on page 64 of the Shooting Times "Handgun Buyer's Guide '99" there is a pic of some gorgeous grips on a 642. Anyone know where they came from? Are they Ajax Cherrywood? thx -- Rick P |
December 2, 1998, 12:28 AM | #2 |
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Houge would probly be your best bet...
<A HREF="http://www.getgrip.com">http://www.getgrip.com</A> It wont have the little S&W logo, but they make real nice grips. Maby someone else knows if Smith offeres them? ------------------ Mouse Assassins inc. [This message has been edited by ShadedDude (edited 12-02-98).] |
December 2, 1998, 03:12 AM | #3 |
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Just got word from S&W today that they have discontinued the Dymondwood grips line. Some are still available though. The problem with teh Hogue line is that they don't really make a "two-fingered" Boot-style grip. I'll have to check out Ajax to see if they can help me out. Oh well...
thx, rp |
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