S&w model 642 grips
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S&w model 642 grips
I want a set of wood grips for this gun, do regular j frame grips fit? The S&w site says it’s a centennial model, and I don’t know if that is different?
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- horsesoldier03
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Re: S&w model 642 grips
J Frame Round Butt. Some will cut off right even with the frame, typically referred to as a boot grip, others will be longer.
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Re: S&w model 642 grips
Thanks for the reply, didn’t know if a centennial was cut a little different!
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Re: S&w model 642 grips
Altimont will run a few batches of overstock a month on Gunbroker. I think I picked these up for $25 or so.
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Nice knife, Jason!
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I was thinking the same thing. Who is the maker/model of that knife?
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Thanks Guys!horsesoldier03 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 2:12 pmI was thinking the same thing. Who is the maker/model of that knife?
The knife is marked A.G. Russell. It is Chinese made, unfortunately, but I bought it for my 50th birthday and five years later it's holding up well.
Surprisingly, the still have them in stock.
https://agrussell.com/knife/A-G-Russell ... GLB-CO13WB
Always liked dagger style knives.
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