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Amazing gun cases (and 1911 grips)

This is a discussion on Amazing gun cases (and 1911 grips) within the Equipment forums, part of the Hardware category; While I was surfing trying to find some wood grips for my Kahr K9, I stumbled across www.wickedgrips.com . check ...

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    Default Amazing gun cases (and 1911 grips)

    While I was surfing trying to find some wood grips for my Kahr K9, I stumbled across www.wickedgrips.com.

    check out these gun cases.

    Warning 1: the gallery pages are HUGE and will load VERY slow on dialup.
    Warning 2: the grips are expensive and WILL lead to a serious case of grip envy.
    "When I see how few who talked so largely of death and honour are around me, and that those who are here are those whom it was least expected, I am lost in wonder and surprise. Your noisy Sons of Liberty are, I find, the very quietest in the field. An engagement or even the expectation of one gives a wonderful insight into character."
    - Colonel Joseph Reed, aide to General George Washington, 1776


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    Nice find. If I was finished with my AR build I would be calling them.

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    Yeah, if I hadn't just decided that it was SERIOUSLY time to start saving up for an M1 carbine, I could see another set of custom grips for the .45 coming home...
    "When I see how few who talked so largely of death and honour are around me, and that those who are here are those whom it was least expected, I am lost in wonder and surprise. Your noisy Sons of Liberty are, I find, the very quietest in the field. An engagement or even the expectation of one gives a wonderful insight into character."
    - Colonel Joseph Reed, aide to General George Washington, 1776


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    The whole "Coffin" thing would get old pretty fast
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