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I recently tried to buy back a P225-A1 w/ the wood grips that I sold, only to find out it was gone. I was itching for that wood grip look again, so scratched the itch by picking up a set of Hogue goncalo alves wood grips for my trusty M11-A1. They're better looking than I hoped! Not cheap, but definitely quality.

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Yup, looks sharp, all right.



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Nice look with those wooden grips.


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Very nice.


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Nice looking grips.



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I like it....might do that to mine.
 
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Those are some good looking grips!


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I recently tried to buy back a P225-A1 w/ the wood grips that I sold, only to find out it was gone. I was itching for that wood grip look again, so scratched the itch by picking up a set of Hogue goncalo alves wood grips for my trusty M11-A1. They're better looking than I hoped! Not cheap, but definitely quality.






I am a big fan of Hogue wood

Those look very nice


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Gorgeous, Love the black nitro with wood grips!


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Nice looking grips!
 
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Hogue grips are great, they look awesome on your Sig!
 
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Columbus...

Nice!

Thread Drift...

Are you associated with Velocity Works?

I am looking for a location to do transfers that isn't absurd with respect to price.

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Nice! Really nice!
 
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She's a beauty! Here's the flip side.




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Just beautiful!

Thank you for sharing.

Have some Nil grips that were being saved for a future P229 DAK project, but you've got me thinking about taking the E2 grips off my Burked M11-A1 DAK Wink

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Wow, those are really nice.



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Nice!

Bought a set of (p226) wood grips and they are some of the best feeling grips around.




 
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I have bought a few different brands of wood grips for some guns I have had over the years and Hogue makes a quality grip. It is one of the few parts on a gun you don't want to skimp on.
 
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Now, that's what a pistol should look like.
 
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Columbus...

Nice!

Thread Drift...

Are you associated with Velocity Works?

I am looking for a location to do transfers that isn't absurd with respect to price.

Regards,


Sorry for the late reply. Yes, I'm the owner of Velocity Works. We'd be happy to have your business. Thanks!
 
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