*sigh* Another caliber and another mouth to feed...

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bulbboy

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That's what I thought too. ;)

Who did your OSU Glock? Are they local? Are you happy with the work? What's their rates?

www.zipgraver.com

I forgot where they are located. They are a lazer engraver not a hand engraving. They did great work - not sure how it would work on the rifle. I'm still looking for someone local for some of my other revolvers
 

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Glad you went with the Galco. I agree that the Lever stuff is a bit too fancy for a working gun. I'm sure it holds up great, but it just didn't look right. I hadn't seen that Galco before...might try and finagle one for my Marlin (which is about as "working gun" as it gets.) Had been considering something like a Galati stock pouch, but nylon gear and wood furniture looks oddball together.
 

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Glad you went with the Galco. I agree that the Lever stuff is a bit too fancy for a working gun. I'm sure it holds up great, but it just didn't look right. I hadn't seen that Galco before...might try and finagle one for my Marlin (which is about as "working gun" as it gets.) Had been considering something like a Galati stock pouch, but nylon gear and wood furniture looks oddball together.

Not only that, but it's down right sacrilege! :nono1: Kinda like revolvers in nylon or Kydex holsters. :disappoin
 

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I think one of these would be a blast.

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