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Twice a Lifer
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I didn't notice who the seller was until you mentioned it. I had occasion to message him about a pair of grips to ask if they had been refreshed. I added that what made me think this is that the pattern was messed up on both of them--the lines were crowded together in places and too wide in others. He responded that they were "perfect" and told me not to bid on his stuff. His offerings include many pairs of over-priced grips that have been repaired, refreshed, etc. You seem to know his first name...what's the scoop on this seller?
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![]() I did email him asking if he was sure of the caliber. I'll post his response, IF he responds. ![]() I did notice the grips for sale; didn't look close at them. I gots lotsa grips. ![]() As detailed in the thread about Ed's .22 Luger, I couldn't get an Erma toggle train + mag to work at all (except single shot) in a .22 barreled Luger. I'll look at this auction on Monday; if no one else bids on it, I might take a chance...
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