Jim the other grip is nearly complete but thought it would be good to keep the original on, the screws I made and put them down somewhere ...... seems to happen more often these days, if I take my keys out of my pocket for a few minutes then its a case of turning the house upside down looking for them, as for the pics I don't now what happened considering I was using a normal laptop and not the apple mac I,m trying to get used to.
I nearly walked away from the bayonet but the price was too good to be true along with an 1888 bayonet that needs some TLC, bought the 1888 so I could get the grips off and start to produce spare rivet sets for these, see many 1888 bayonets that require the rust treatment but never really thought it practical removing the grips etc, but having a bit of time on the hands now....Information
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