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I hope these grips aren't as good as he claims.
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Thanks for the heads up on Dan Chapman's new repro grips. I hope that his production fits better than the ones from Vintage or NC ordnance. I wish that they DID have the high polish borders of the originals, but no one seems to be able to accomplish this. Tom h.
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that "They do NOT have the phony looking high gloss shine of the low quality repros sold elsewhere."
The fact is that the REAL ones DO have a high gloss finish on the border, and his photo in the auction does not. I think these would be fine "shooter class" working grips but shouldn't be the basis for forgery of a Black Widow grip if they are as advertised. regards, John |
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I've seen flexable urethane repros. They look shiney/wet.
When we poured urethane at work we'd use a spray type mold release agent which contributes to the wet look. At a gunshow a dealer had a duller looking nonflexable pair which had a whitish color in the crevasses. We also used a special paste wax as a release which would would result in this look. The dealer didn't claim they were originals or say much about them except that he wanted $60. Repro bw grips that approach being indistinguishable from the originals is not a good thing, IMO. Slap a pair of inexpensive bw grips on a byf with damaged/mismatched wooden ones and voila a several hundred dollar increase. "Let the buyer beware", is ever current. |
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