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makaiolani

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I use my scraps to make Koa Wood grips.
 

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Jim Smith

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Whew! I thought you were going to tell us that you're making Koa Wood ammo that will work a bit like a tracer round. Only instead of seeing where the round went, you really see where it stopped:eek:

Nice job on the grips, they really add a custom look to the paintball gun.

Jim Smith
 

davinci27

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That's a great idea and you did an awesome job. I was just getting my stuff out of the closet and getting ready fro the summer months. I think I'll have to make a couple of these.
 

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In my woodworking infancy I tried to carve my own fitted grip for my revolver, but man cherry is hard as crap to carve. I ended up lugging it around through 2 moves until my wife shamed me into tossing it. I still would like to do something like that though, but the only problem is that the handle of the gun fits completely into the grips, so it's quite complicated to get a good fit. I haven't tried tackling it again. These grips look great though. I have a small .22 pistol with grips like that, I might try to do a similar thing.
 
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