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Some years ago, I bought a used Colt Gov't Model Series 70 38 Super automatic. Great pistol, flat shooting, mild recoil, holds one more than 45 magazine.
![]() But the left grip was chipped. ![]() Jim Solomon did a great job of checkering my Gonzo Carbine buttstock and two forearms, so I asked Jim to take a shot at the 38 Super grip. ![]() It came out great! The 'patch' is only noticeable in the pictures (bottom of grip). I lightened the pics to make the peaks & valleys stand out, but the grip is dark enough that the seams blend right in. Jim checkered the 'patch' to match the Colt lines. ![]() Before & After pics below. Great job, quick service, reasonable pricing, securely packed for shipping! A big 'Thank You!' to Jim for this repair! ![]()
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Great job! Masterful work.
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