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Those are similar to grips on my SP 101 . I had put Hogues on but like the smooth with checkered grips better .I shoot my 60 way better than I should shoot a small framed 357. Apparently I found exactly the right grips for it and it fits my hand better than any other handgun ever has.
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Dang it.I shoot my 60 way better than I should shoot a small framed 357. Apparently I found exactly the right grips for it and it fits my hand better than any other handgun ever has.
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What's the suppressor?
It's not a suppressor; it's the Sound Mitigation Equipment or SME made by Witt Machine.What's the suppressor?
My pal of over 60 years in New Mexico had one of these in the middle 1960's. His must've been an Armalite. He decided he wanted to convert it to full auto, so he monkeyed around with the little parts in the action and it never worked right again. I wouldn't mind having one myself, but I have to draw a line somewhere.Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer .22lr rifle.
Maybe a Hawes?
JP made the Hawes.Might be a Hawes or J.P. Sauer copy of a Single Action Colt ....very common in the late 1950's -1970's.
Andy
They did indeed.....However....I have seen and owned Colt Single Action copies made by J.P. Sauer ...and not marked as Hawes.JP made the Hawes.