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Just found your forum and even though I live in Michigan, I am looking forward to seeing what is going on in the gun community in your neck of the woods.


Here is some info I just posted on several other forums concerning some nice S&W's I found during my annual "Snowbird" stay in Florida.


Some of the guys on one forum pointed out that the Tyler grip adaptor just didn't look right on my Model 19. I agreed and took them off. The new Altamont grips look much better without the grip adaptor. We did, however, use a lot of these Tyler grip adaptors when I was on the job in the 60s and 70s. We also ran a lot of the rubber grips that were just becoming available.

("Stole" this gun for $300 a month ago in Florida at a high end gun shop. Go figure.)


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I guess for a long range session I could install these Hogue grips that actually came with my Model 19.


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I moved the grip adaptor (after all I just paid almost $30 for it from the fellow in Oklahoma who is re-popping these/ If I remember they used to cost about $5 to $10 back in the day) to my model 10. They actually look better there. (If I remember, we all used them for our heavy barrel model 10s when we were still in uniform.)


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By the way, I found this almost new model 10 last year in Florida (for some reason I did not keep mine when I retired from the State Police in 1987).


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Trooper Joe

[My biggest fear is that when I die or have a stroke, my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them :(.]
 

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