As I inch my way back into pistol shooting after many years I unearthed my old Daisy 717 I bought from Gil Hebard. That old nail is still a great shooter but the plastic grips (which were bad from the start) have got to go.
Does anyone have a source for quality wood grips for these pistols? A brief Google search failed to bring up anything promising. Maybe someone has a pair stashed in a drawer somewhere??
Daisy 717 Grips??
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Rover,
Yep, I guess Rink isn't interested in doin' Daisy grips. I'll look for the wood 777 grips with an eye toward making them over. BTW, I see you're in Scottsdale. I was down there last week and had lunch at Barrio Queen...wow! that is some good food. Tacos like they fix make a trip down your way for a match look better all the time.
Yep, I guess Rink isn't interested in doin' Daisy grips. I'll look for the wood 777 grips with an eye toward making them over. BTW, I see you're in Scottsdale. I was down there last week and had lunch at Barrio Queen...wow! that is some good food. Tacos like they fix make a trip down your way for a match look better all the time.
Barrio Queen? Waay too upscale for the slobs I shoot with. We all hit the sleazy Mex joints near the range for cerveza y tacos.
Actually, the best, though not typical, Mexican food in Arizona is at La Hacienda at the Scottsdale Princess resort. Try the guacamole at Happy Hour.
Hit the place (it's on your way, sorta) when you come down for a match.
Actually, the best, though not typical, Mexican food in Arizona is at La Hacienda at the Scottsdale Princess resort. Try the guacamole at Happy Hour.
Hit the place (it's on your way, sorta) when you come down for a match.