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Needs a few more pictures....

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Nice.
Years ago I had an opportunity to buy an Inglis with a 95% decal and turned it down because funds were tight - should have fed the kids macaroni for a few months longer ;)
And you're right - needs more pictures..........
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Nice.
Years ago I had an opportunity to buy an Inglis with a 95% decal and turned it down because funds were tight - should have fed the kids macaroni for a few months longer ;)
And you're right - needs more pictures..........
(pardon the poster!)



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Love this keep posting
 
My BHP is one of the first HG's I've owned and still my favourite firearm in the cabinet. 1968 "T"-series my father purchased from Sole's Sporting Goods in downtown Toronto.
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Nice.
Years ago I had an opportunity to buy an Inglis with a 95% decal and turned it down because funds were tight - should have fed the kids macaroni for a few months longer ;)
And you're right - needs more pictures..........
(pardon the poster!)
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You have a great collection, Congratulations on some beauties!
 
My BHP is one of the first HG's I've owned and still my favourite firearm in the cabinet. 1968 "T"-series my father purchased from Sole's Sporting Goods in downtown Toronto.
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Very nice would not mind one myself.. but boss is watching now and makes the odd coment
 
My BHP is one of the first HG's I've owned and still my favourite firearm in the cabinet. 1968 "T"-series my father purchased from Sole's Sporting Goods in downtown Toronto.
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I wish Pachmayr still sold those combat grips.
 
Nice.
Years ago I had an opportunity to buy an Inglis with a 95% decal and turned it down because funds were tight - should have fed the kids macaroni for a few months longer ;)
And you're right - needs more pictures..........
(pardon the poster!)



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Cute. Mine looks like the one in the top row, left. Except mine has the Pachmayr combat grips on it that I might have to sell to LEG if he is desperate enough...
 
I wish Pachmayr still sold those combat grips.

I bought the Pachmayr grips(years ago) to replace the thin OEM wood ones which felt too slick in my hands. I tried the Pach's with the backstrap but removed it cause it felt too aggressive in the palm and added too much girth.
While not as pretty as some grips out there I find the Pachmayrs suit my needs....for now.
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I bought the Pachmayr grips(years ago) to replace the thin OEM wood ones which felt too slick in my hands. I tried the Pach's with the backstrap but removed it cause it felt too aggressive in the palm and added too much girth.
While not as pretty as some grips out there I find the Pachmayrs suit my needs....for now.
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I used a similar set of Pacs on my old Gold Cup .38 wadcutter. I too removed the backstrap for comfort reasons. I soon found however that Steve Herritt made a grip that was untouchable! Has anyone on here ever used Techmetals coatings That's what Kershaw uses on their scales/grips/ blades etc. They call it DLC, or Diamond Like Coating and for good reason The black Leek in my pocket since Mr. Onion first invented it, is minty $19.95 at the time! Sorry to get off topic.
 
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