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Can they be swapped or is machining needed? I thought they were part of the frame. I may be wrong.
The wood grips look great. I would certainly be interested in a blue, threaded gun with the wood grips.
Me too.
Looks pretty good with a factory threaded barrel.
Wood grips would be my choice as well.
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Yes, that kinda takes your mind off the retarded 106mm thing.
At least it looks like it's that long for a good reason.
Sorry for a hijack, but does this build-in safety-lock qualify as a Canadian legal trigger lock?
I don't believe so. I don't think it's considered a device, since it's integrated.
I was so impressed with the .380, I bought the .22 !
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