Peter M. Eick
Member
Ok, I admit it. I have a soft spot for the old Clint Eastwood's westerns.
Yesterday I was watching the GB&U (original uncut version) and watched the cleaning scene again and said that is a cool looking 38 special revolver.
Hitting the Ipad, I see that Cimarron makes them but they only put the silver inlay on one side of the grip. That is if you want the conversion 38 special version.
If you go to the 45 colt P series you can get both sides of the grip.
Hitting this site, I see that outlawgrips will clone the grip on both sides for about 350 inlaid on a set of grips.
So, first off, does anyone have one of the 38 conversions and while I realize that you have to poke out the casing, is that much of a pain? Also how do they shoot?
Anyone buy the 45 P series and how does it shoot?
I know I won't do this right away or maybe not for a long time but a guys got to think about it a bit.
Yesterday I was watching the GB&U (original uncut version) and watched the cleaning scene again and said that is a cool looking 38 special revolver.
Hitting the Ipad, I see that Cimarron makes them but they only put the silver inlay on one side of the grip. That is if you want the conversion 38 special version.
If you go to the 45 colt P series you can get both sides of the grip.
Hitting this site, I see that outlawgrips will clone the grip on both sides for about 350 inlaid on a set of grips.
So, first off, does anyone have one of the 38 conversions and while I realize that you have to poke out the casing, is that much of a pain? Also how do they shoot?
Anyone buy the 45 P series and how does it shoot?
I know I won't do this right away or maybe not for a long time but a guys got to think about it a bit.