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    Default Re: Browning Hi Power Grips

    If you are in the Pretoria area, and want a feel for VZ quality, textures and colors, you are welcome to come and visit. I've got mostly CZ stock, but if you use your imagination it may help you to make up your mind. (I've got one set of BHP Pro Slims in an "inverse" black desert sand.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CZukkelaar View Post
    If you are in the Pretoria area, and want a feel for VZ quality, textures and colors, you are welcome to come and visit. I've got mostly CZ stock, but if you use your imagination it may help you to make up your mind. (I've got one set of BHP Pro Slims in an "inverse" black desert sand.)
    @CZukkelaar where in PTA are you , I would like to view the grips please

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    PM sent.
    Last edited by Marius@Jizni; 04-04-2014 at 23:57.

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    @ Big T. From what I see on screen, I seem to share the preference for the cherry as well.

    @ Ikor. Thanks for the advice regarding the o-rings. The options for the Hi-Power are limited to 320s, Pro Slims, Diamond Backs and Simonich Gunner.

    @ CZukkelaar. Thank you for the generous offer. I do not visit Pretoria often, but the next time I do, I'll be sure to PM you. Once again, thank you for the kind offer.

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    Default Re: Browning Hi Power Grips

    hogue grips are way cheaper and fit snug

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesbobby View Post
    hogue grips are way cheaper and fit snug
    Tara's are way cheaper than mercs. And have wheels. They're still Shite in comparison.

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    whatever your comfortable with or what works best for you....

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    Default Re: Browning Hi Power Grips

    You tried VZ grips?

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    i have not...i have shaved down my original grips(didn't fit my meat hooks) then tried Pachmayr grips for a while (worked ok) now using hogue for the past six months and it works great...(in my opinion) but no have not tried vz grips yet abit expensive for me

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    So you can't really say if they aren't best for you. Just that you don't want to spend the money. Which is obviously your call.

    They are light years ahead if any rubber and well worth the dosh.

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