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Just ordered new grips
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 6:28 pm
by Stang
I love the gun (have 2) and they shoot so sweet.
I broke down and just ordered a set of Marschal grips in walnut with red shellac and checkered.
They just look so nice.... now the wait begins !!
Pict will follow but dont hold your breath !
Shoot Safe!
Jim
http://www.TexasGunSafety.com
Re: Just ordered new grips
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 7:09 pm
by newto9x18
Yeah, I ordered a set grips about 3 weeks ago. Looked like I would have to wait about a 3 months. From all the reviews that I read, it should be worth the wait. I guess well both have to be patient.
Re: Just ordered new grips
Posted: March 7th, 2012, 1:19 pm
by p64-1973
Man, those grips I saw on his website look great, but the wait times kinda make me nervous. Why so long?
Re: Just ordered new grips
Posted: March 7th, 2012, 1:28 pm
by Stang
As his web site describes he has quite a backlog of work. (if you go into his order tracking you can get a feel) I am glad to see someone so successful just wish it was a US company....... seems like an opportunity here somewhere. Anyone have a CNC machine that will do wood work ?
Re: Just ordered new grips
Posted: March 11th, 2012, 12:13 am
by p64-1973
Stang wrote:As his web site describes he has quite a backlog of work. (if you go into his order tracking you can get a feel) I am glad to see someone so successful just wish it was a US company....... seems like an opportunity here somewhere. Anyone have a CNC machine that will do wood work ?
I am a CNC Swiss Lathe and Mill programmer/set up operator, have been for the last twenty years, but the company I work for does DOD/Orthorpedic work - they are pretty strict as to what they allow to be ran on the machines.
Re: Just ordered new grips
Posted: March 12th, 2012, 9:30 am
by lklawson
p64-1973 wrote:Stang wrote:As his web site describes he has quite a backlog of work. (if you go into his order tracking you can get a feel) I am glad to see someone so successful just wish it was a US company....... seems like an opportunity here somewhere. Anyone have a CNC machine that will do wood work ?
I am a CNC Swiss Lathe and Mill programmer/set up operator, have been for the last twenty years, but the company I work for does DOD/Orthorpedic work - they are pretty strict as to what they allow to be ran on the machines.
I'm in Ohio, which is home to a whole passel of highly skilled machinists. I've found that a fair percentage of them have a "small shop" at home in their garage.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk