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Repro WW2 1911A1 Plastic Grips

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Da** computers. I HAD a site that produced repro plastic grips for the 1911A1, Remington's, Ithaca's and such. Somehow lost the site. Does this strike a chord with anyone? Like to get the repro's. Thanks in advance.

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Not repros, but original take offs.

http://www.simpsonltd.com/Merchant2...ategory_Code=GR
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That's the one!!

Thanks OD that be the one. Thought they were repros!?!?!!! Recently obsessed with 1911A1 WW2's. Thinking about changing the MSH, hammer and grips and having my nickled Gold Cup, stripped and parkerized. Thanks again.

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You're welcome sir.
I know the feeling, I swapped out some parts on a WWII Springer with USGI.
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