Section 5(1)(aba) gunsmithing?

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Section 5(1)(aba) gunsmithing?

#1 Post by nunhead »

Hi
I have a collection of Dr Jurek's pistols --- but two of them have no grips (handed in by the previous owner for miserly compensation).
Sadly the good Doctor didn't jig these, so the grip frames differ -- otherwise I would have just had the grips from one of the other pistols copied.
Finding a grip-maker with s.5 is somewhat "problematical". The alternative is someone to 3D scan the frames, so that I can get them 3D printed and sent to a grip maker.

Any ideas please?
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#2 Post by Jame5m »

Could you not make some cardboard templates...
And send those to a stock maker?
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#3 Post by bradaz11 »

Ralp who works for Chris Goodwin at C&G firearms likes a challenge with wood. he is by no means a stock maker, but could possibly make you something up without costing the earth? might be worth a phonecall?
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