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Join Date: Mar 2013
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It's hard to say about these from just a picture but most reproductions don't need to advertise they're fake other than by showing up. It's good to have them for shooting but they are unlikely to fool a collector.
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#12 |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 167
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As it turns out, the grips are marked "COPY" on the metal inserts, not "Reproduction", he engraves them by hand. I never bothered to look. I just put them on, and snapped some pictures. Joe W. & Searcher, I agree with what you said about marking the grips "Reproduction" so there is no confusion. The reason for the metal inserts is to give the grip stability and to stop it from cracking at the screw holes (Both Sides) and the back strap has a tendency to crack also...Joe W., I hope this clears up any reason to suspect any type of deception, there is none!.... these are simply Reproduction grips, and meant to be used for replacing and saving your original grips and that's it !!!.....
Denny G. |
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