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    <title>JimKing201's Blog at LumberJocks.com</title>
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      <title>Grips and stock.</title>
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	<p>Couple of old cheap guns I have had very bad plastic grips on the pistol and the gunstock was homemade out of pine and had broke.<br />I carved the shotgun stock out of 8/4 cherry. Its not quite done yet. <br />The grips for the pistol I carved out of scrap curly hardmaple. The guns are practically worthless so I thought I would &#8216;dress them up&#8217; a little.</p>]]>
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