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    Quote Originally Posted by davethepitch View Post
    Hello Aimstraight

    Are you thinking of getting an HW45 mate.

    Dave
    Not at the moment, just thinking about possible options of the grips.

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    I like the 75 grips better than the black star ones . . . Im looking into making my own set.
    My 45 is standard one but the plain grips have made me want to buy a silver star now lol greed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rincewind666 View Post
    I like the 75 grips better than the black star ones . . . Im looking into making my own set.
    My 45 is standard one but the plain grips have made me want to buy a silver star now lol greed
    I had the Pachmayer Signature Series wrap-around rubber grip on my old '45. It was a huge improvement.

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    Nice add ons mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickenbacker View Post
    I had the Pachmayer Signature Series wrap-around rubber grip on my old '45. It was a huge improvement.
    What scope is that on your HW45.

    Thanks Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethepitch View Post
    What scope is that on your HW45.

    Thanks Dave
    Hi Dave,

    That one is a 'Leapers' branded mini-mildot 6X40. Being a short eye relief rifle scope, it only worked with the carbine buttstock (that I had made from a broken Rapid 7 stock). And the offset mount was branded 'Guntuff', and just happened to fit the unusual 13mm dovetail on a '45.

    The mini-mildots were also sometimes branded 'AGS' (and probably other brands too), and available IIRC in 4X32, 6X40, 3-9X40. With fixed PX @ 35 yards.

    Later on, the same basic scope was offered in 6X32 with adjustable PX. I bought a few of those from JSR over the years, though they don't seem to be in stock any more.

    Even later, the mini-mildot became the UTG Bug-Buster. 3-9X32 PA, IR, Lockable tactical turrets... It's a miniture Walt's dream scope!

    I couldn't find one in the UK, so I had to get it sent from China

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