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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1522208" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>1. In the old days the gunsmith filled that gap by laying a thick piece of pure lead or a piece of buckshot on the end and gently tapping it til a good amount was in the hole then trimming off with a sharp knife. you could do the same or an epoxy like JB weld would work as good.</p><p></p><p>2. From my experience I prefer the straighter grip commonly called a broomstick over the 90 degree pistol grip type.</p><p>the straight grip rolls with your wrist, where the PG comes straight back. I think maybe it would depend on your shooting style. 90 degree grip for 2 handed and broomstick for 1 handed on that small of gun.</p><p> </p><p>I've had several over the years. cresent arms, h&r handy. stevens, AOW witness and even a boito.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1522208, member: 6777"] 1. In the old days the gunsmith filled that gap by laying a thick piece of pure lead or a piece of buckshot on the end and gently tapping it til a good amount was in the hole then trimming off with a sharp knife. you could do the same or an epoxy like JB weld would work as good. 2. From my experience I prefer the straighter grip commonly called a broomstick over the 90 degree pistol grip type. the straight grip rolls with your wrist, where the PG comes straight back. I think maybe it would depend on your shooting style. 90 degree grip for 2 handed and broomstick for 1 handed on that small of gun. I've had several over the years. cresent arms, h&r handy. stevens, AOW witness and even a boito. [/QUOTE]
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