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Freemason 1988
Colt 1911
Browning
Springfield
North American Arms
N.R.A.
Treat me good, I'll treat you better. Treat me bad, I'll treat you worse.
How about some revolver grips?
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Firearms are second only to the Constitution in importance; they are the Peoples' Liberty's Teeth." - George Washington
Nice!!!!!
Freemason 1988
Colt 1911
Browning
Springfield
North American Arms
N.R.A.
Hi Power and CZ 82 with grips by Dennis Marschalko. Exceptional quality for a very resonable price. Many exotic wood options.
Marschalgrips.com
Bulgarian Makarov with grips also by Dennis
Dan Wesson Pointman 7 with black Alumagrips
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When I leave the home port:
S&W 642 Airweight, Ruger SP 101, Colt Detective Spec., CZ RAMI, Kahr PM9, Kahr CW40, S&W Model 10-7, Glock 30, 19, and 26, Browning Hi Power, CZ82, Colt Commander, Dan Wesson PM7, Ruger LCP
POGO........your guns and photos are always a real treat, great studio quality shots, very nice indeed.
Last edited by pirate; March 3rd, 2009 at 10:26 PM.
When I leave the home port:
S&W 642 Airweight, Ruger SP 101, Colt Detective Spec., CZ RAMI, Kahr PM9, Kahr CW40, S&W Model 10-7, Glock 30, 19, and 26, Browning Hi Power, CZ82, Colt Commander, Dan Wesson PM7, Ruger LCP
You know I've always been a fan of carbon fiber grips, can we see a few of those?
"The 280z, is more like a skittish, half broken bronco, that requires constant attention, challenges your driving ability and will literally ride the driver hard and put him away wet."
-Hybridz.org
I like the second one from Az Husker.
Hakan Pek Custom Grips!
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Bark Elephant Ivory Grips.
Actually much rarer than interior plain "Ivory Colored Ivory" for the following reasons.
For every 10 tusks usually only one or two in 10 will have a decent looking exterior bark.
Scarcer still is an EXCEPTIONAL looking tusk exterior.
Fewer tusks still will have beautiful "Shakes" and a nice, rich, creamy variegated patina.
And...finally there is much more "inside" ivory than "outside" ivory.
The random pattern black lines are called "Shake Lines" and they are highly prized and are not considered to be defective cracks.
The "trick" when making 1911 grips from "bark ivory" is to preserve as much or the original beautiful bark as possible and to leave that untouched & in its natural state as it was on the elephant.
You really need to work (as much as possible) with the natural curve of the tusk or you can easily lose all of the shake lines and the patina.
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Great pics. Those grips look amazing. Almost makes me want to run out and buy a 1911.
Some nice stocks so far... But I have to admit, those Ivory stocks of QKShooter's I really admire the most!
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-Bark'n
Semper Fi
"The gun is the great equalizer... For it is the gun, that allows the meek to repel the monsters; Whom are bigger, stronger and without conscience, prey on those who without one, would surely perish."