T/C contender custom grip and forend

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I'm looking for some nice custom grips for my T/C contender. I have found this and while it's nice and all and theres a couple that I'd settle for. Nothings really jumping out and saying take me home :D
http://www.tonysforendsandgrips.net/
I know theres got to be other sites out there with how popular the T/C is but I can't find any. So I've come for the experts take on things.
 
Go to Specialty Pistol fourms there are some coustom makere out there
Georga Jim,Bullberry, and a guy by the name of Dave all make great grips and forends
I have a set made by Bullberry and love them.
 
I have found this site through graybeard outdoors. This guy does EXELLENT work it is a thing of beauty I'm looking at a pegasus style grip with a sporter/target forend and with a contrasting cap on both of them. They look pretty nice but I could change my mind if I see something I like better. What do you guys think it would be going on my super 14 .223. I'm leaning towards the standerd grade walnut but the grey laminate and the nutmeg are both nice to. I'm going to try to email him through my hotmail his outlook express 6 on his site wont work with my computer.
Heres the grip style (bottom one
http://www.highplainsgunstocks.com/pistol%20grip%20styles.htm
And heres the forearm style (top one)
http://www.highplainsgunstocks.com/forend%20example%20page.htm
 
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The Curly Maple Stock is Georgeous!

Very nice work. I am drawn to the Curly Maple stocks with the accented tip cap.

Chicken-Farmer
 
I decided to go to go with the unfinished walnut ones to save some cash. I'll sand them down and finish them myself. I can get the unfinished ones for 90.00 plus 15.00 for the endcap. I'll put on the swivel studs myself 6.00 to put a swivel stud on really??:what: I'll post pics when I get them. He's probably got a long wait so it will be a while but I will post them up eventually.
 
Those are nice but I want to try something with a thumbrest. Man I bet thats a loud sucker with such a short barrel. My .223 is loud and I have a 14":D Everyone knows when I shoot.
 
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