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Unread 04-18-2022, 09:18 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Jerry Harlow View Post
Your opinion. But checkering, a new pad, a stock shield, a little bit of money would not kill someone on a gun with zero investment. The difference in a gun with a checkered grip as opposed to a smooth one is worth it to me even if you think the wood is junk. Sorry I chimed in. Just an amateur among experts.
Whenever anyone disagrees with you you seem to get very upset and take on a “woe is me”attitude. What is up with that?
My statements about the wood are from the standpoint of what has already been done, what can and cannot be done given what has been done and what would be a waste of time. Of course it is just my opinion as a craftsman dedicated to doing things correctly.
The owner of the gun can do whatever he wants to do with it. And if he is happy with it, then great. He posted with questions of originality, they have been answered.
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