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10-02-2021, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
My C grade "Charleston Gun" was broken through the grip. I put a brass plate on the right side of the grip and wrapped tape around the grip area until everything was held in place. I have been shooting her for several years without a problem. You do what you have to do until you find a stockmaker who meets your standards. Mills, ???
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Sounds interesting. Please share photos of it with us.
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