grips from old#7

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JOHNNY WACKO
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grips from old#7

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Took a hour to get photo bucket to work,hope i get at 1 picture up.
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Re: grips from old#7

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Very nice . :D
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Chuck 100 yd wrote:Very nice . :D
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not to bad for a 1918 pistol.those grips went on great and feel like holding a pretty women's hand.

Thank you old no. 7 for a good deal and fast shipping with good heavy packing,i worried about the way mail gets handled.
there more they you said and then some. :D
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Very nice, thanks.

Your sentiments re "photobucket" are spot on.

There must be an easier way.

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It was easy a year back till they change a good set up to the pop up mess they got now. :?

look close you wont see no ser#,back when ww1 ended they dropped UMC contract and workers started taking parts home and building them there ,lunch pails the call them in a blue book i found a a listng on.It has the proof marks on the parts that date it 1918.
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Looks great Johnny! Tight groups!
JOHNNY WACKO wrote:...those grips went on great and feel like holding a pretty women's hand...
And I didn't charge any extra for that... :wink:

Glad they went to a good home.

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Nice! I'd love a nice set of stags for my LW Commander.
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they will pull those ones from my cold dead hand.No matter what Hillery the crook said about it. I will never give up my second to her or any one that thinks they can take it. I was borne with it and will die with it.

I feel i am grandfathered in on it.
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