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    Spade Grips for TNW 1919A4.

    Hey John.

    I have a TNW 1919A4, and I know that TNW lists you as their Canadian importer. Is it possible to order a set of Spade grips with the Cherry wood from them?

    Also, is this a drop in conversion, or do I need to get a back plate?

    Thanks very much.

    Kevin M.



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    The spade grips are part of the rear plate assy. They take a standard pistol grip back plate, cut off the pistol grip, then install the brackets for the back plate. So when you order a set of spade grips for a 1919, it is "plug and play". While they do make the gun look more like a 50, they were never used on the M1919 in military service.

    They are not terribly hard to make yourself, but I guess when you consider materials and hours spent compared to the outright price for an assembly, the assembly is likely just as good a deal.

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