Need helping finding revolver grip
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Need helping finding revolver grip
Hello
I have a Tanaka M-10 airsoft revolver, Just like the one Todd is selling on his site. But My was straight out from the factory. I want to make it more screen accurate. Where Can I find a grip that is more SA, so I can replace it with my current one?
Sorry, I couldn't find any topic about this. Thank you for helping me out!!
I have a Tanaka M-10 airsoft revolver, Just like the one Todd is selling on his site. But My was straight out from the factory. I want to make it more screen accurate. Where Can I find a grip that is more SA, so I can replace it with my current one?
Sorry, I couldn't find any topic about this. Thank you for helping me out!!
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I posted on this a couple of times before, but it was a while ago...
S&W sells replacement period-accurate grips for their repro model 22 and M1917 for around $55--
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/ ... &training=
S&W sells replacement period-accurate grips for their repro model 22 and M1917 for around $55--
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/ ... &training=
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Thank you so much pyramidblaster for the link. Do you know if it will fit the m-10 frame?PyramidBlaster wrote:I posted on this a couple of times before, but it was a while ago...
S&W sells replacement period-accurate grips for their repro model 22 and M1917 for around $55--
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/ ... &training=
thanks
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Eagle grips offer some in rosewood that are reminiscent of the old S&W grips....some would work with a little modification....Here's their offerings in K-Frame....
http://www.eaglegrips.com/index.php?cPath=68_6_10_25
http://www.eaglegrips.com/index.php?cPath=68_6_10_25
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