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Unread 03-26-2011, 10:00 AM   #1
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Tom, et al,

Hugh fixed my grips. A beautiful job! And GT is the mag master. He did the aluminum bases for me and was able to number them to the gun. Wonderful!

If you need any spares, Tom H. 'Lugerdoc' has parts.

Doug? Where in WNY? I was born and raised in Jamestown.

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Doug? Where in WNY? I was born and raised in Jamestown.

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FN-Close to Buffalo...but not too close, I don't want to get run over by all the people fleeing Buffalo and Erie County.

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