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Unread 01-17-2018, 02:21 AM   #23
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DonVoigt said "If one so desires, the "chip" is easily repaired, with near un-detectable results by a couple members of this forum."

I find that it can be repaired only if you are willing to have the entire grip panel recheckered. At least that's what I was told last time I had it done. So if you have grips that are original and worn, what can be done to fix a chip so it's not noticable?

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