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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    So did he have rubber grips on it or wood grips with a wad of rubber bands on the grip ?

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    No rubber bands, it was a dark wood color grip, the gun itself was dirty looking, probably from all the years of ball sweat and cigarette smoke

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    So did he have rubber grips on it or wood grips with a wad of rubber bands on the grip ?

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    Nothing says 1970s like zebrawood and rubber bands.
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    Older Agents are Da Bomb! The grips would probably bring more today than I paid for this revolver about seven years ago. I carry it on duty a few times a year in an old Bianchi upside down clamshell shoulder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    I have a Airweight J-frame with a Barami Hip Grip and a Tyler T-Grip adapter. It is useful in the Texas summers.

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    Shoots alright. Freehand double action at 7yds.

    The Colt trigger is real nice. Need to paint the front sight, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coldcase1984 View Post
    Older Agents are Da Bomb! The grips would probably bring more today than I paid for this revolver about seven years ago. I carry it on duty a few times a year in an old Bianchi upside down clamshell shoulder.

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    I carry a detective special in that same model shoulder holster from time to time.......#9R is the model number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    No rubber bands, it was a dark wood color grip, the gun itself was dirty looking, probably from all the years of ball sweat and cigarette smoke

    OK, thanks for making my last mouthful of milk come out of my nose - "BALL SWEAT?" L...O...L!!

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