ruger mk II grips

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pokey
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ruger mk II grips

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somebody here wanted some of these, not too far back.

http://shop.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/ ... x?a=277581

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YesSir....and they came in the mail yesterday :D :D That's going to make a dandy grouse gun. The stock grips were a little slippery in the wet. Best shooting handgun I've ever shot. :!:
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Re: ruger mk II grips

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I have a pair of those in my MK II match pistol. It look just like a stock blue Ruger, but has a Douglas barrel and match chamber. The insides are all slicked up and the trigger replaced with a steel one and set for 2 lbs. The works was done by Clark Customs. It wears a Burris Speed Dot sight.

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Re: ruger mk II grips

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I had a set of those on my Ruger Mark II for years and loved them. Recently replaced them with a competition-target wood set I purchased from the enabler-in-chief, better known here as "OldNo7"! :lol:
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