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    Copper spacers used to add weight to absorb recoil. Faster second shot.
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    Maybe I misworded by saying "spacers " inside grips. These were used to thicken the grip panels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p64m11 View Post
    These were used to thicken the grip panels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daan Kemp View Post
    used to add weight to absorb recoil
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