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richardoldfield

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I am thinking of ordering a set of these grips from Hakan for my Custom Norinco by Marianne Carniak of the Accurizer Gunshop in Troy, MI? Hakan received some of this wood from Israel and I am thinking of ordering one to three pairs. I am sure they will look good on my Norinco, DW Bobtail, and FN/FM High-Power by Alex Hamilton. Let me know what you think. Regards, Richard :D

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Norinco:
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DW Bobtail:
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FN/FM High-Power:
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Hakan does nice work. Glad he's making grips again. I had PM'd him off another forum where he is a member about some grips for a Star Model B I just sold but at the time he was taking a sebatical from grip making. I might just get him to do a custom set for the Star BM I did keep though. Thanks for sharing Richard. I think you should get 'em!

P.S. It would be cool if you did a group pic of all your handguns with the various Hakan grips you have on them all.... :cool:
 
Okay, I admit it, I find it a little weird to use wood authenticated as Holy Land and from the town of Bethlehem at the time of Jesus to make grips for a .45.

I'm not religious, so I have a hard time following these things sometimes (and it's nice-looking wood) but it seems to go a little against the WWJD theme to me. Just seems kinda 'out there' from the Christian perspective?
 
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