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Gator1
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Installing a Beaver Taill Grip ???S
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April 09, 2010, 08:15:00 AM »
I was wondering if anyone has any tips on installing a Beaver Tail Grip?
Thank you, I have a Ramhorn coming, that I'd like to put one on.
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Shaun
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Re: Installing a Beaver Taill Grip ???S
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If you get your beaver tail from Abe at Caribow (new sponsor) there are some very good instructions included in the package. Basically you cut the piece at little oversize, soak in warm water, bandage onto handle with stretch material and let dry. Then finish cut to size and glue/stitch on.
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Canadabowyer
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I second Abes instructions. Its quite easy if you follow his instructions. Bob
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Mitch
You ought put a gator handle on it to match your handle... :D
Seriously the beaver grips do feel very nice in the hand, you will like it for sure!
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Beaver and tail...great combo Mitch!
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I'll have to call Mr. Surtees, to get some "Gator".....
Thanks for the tips to all..
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