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Thread: "vintage" J frame grips on GunBroker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagga Boy View Post
    My walking/bicycling gun these days has been my S&W PC 327. It has some old Sule boot type grips on it. The grips combined with a like 1.5” barrel make for a very short package that fits in a old Eagles runner pack really well.
    PICS! I know the revolver of which you speak and there’s one locally that I’m thinking about making a deal on.


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    Here you go. I tried to hate this gun, picked it up as a favor to a help a friend out....turns out to be super handy for a lot of things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagga Boy View Post
    Here you go. I tried to hate this gun, picked it up as a favor to a help a friend out....turns out to be super handy for a lot of things.
    That is amazing! So ugly but I love the Bulldog style revolvers.


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    A 327 PD is on my grail list. I fully recognize that a USP .45 full of .45 Super is a better solution to any problem, but I still want one. Revolvers seem to be like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dagga Boy View Post
    Here you go. I tried to hate this gun, picked it up as a favor to a help a friend out....turns out to be super handy for a lot of things.
    DB is all set, unless he runs into a bad bunny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoomies View Post
    The thread about taurus grips (stocks?) got me searching for the "perfect" upgrade for my 642 and I found some NOS j frame grips On GunBroker and I'm thinking about ordering a banana or maybe Sile combat grips
    Quote Originally Posted by Cecil Burch View Post
    Those are what I run on my j-frame, thanks to a suggestion by Claude Werner years ago when CDNN had them for $5.
    I got a set off of CDNN back in the day on Cecil's and Claude's recommendation. They weren't what I was looking for. So, if you want them, PM me.

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    The Sile J-frame grips are still available at CDNN for $9.99, if anyone is looking to expand their big box of revolver grips they tried.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OlongJohnson View Post
    ...if anyone is looking to expand their big box of revolver grips they tried.
    And who doesn’t have one of those?

    Siles on my 3” Service Six
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    I think they had some fits for the old Rugers, too.
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