Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12867
Loc: Central Florida
They are quite close, if not spot on! My last several months have been within 5 days or so and looking that good or better from now on..."UNLESS"...something changes. Best, Capt. Chris
Larry...and other members, Spacers that are "currently" available...and this is straight from my last printed letter from Valerie, at Randall, are as follows:
A) Naturally the standard configuration is red, white and blue.
B) All red spacers (an option, but not chargeable and can be ordered on any Randall that the red, white and blue could be ordered on).
C) All black spacers (Same rules apply as "B")
D) Brass spacers (with "black" is the standard configuration, unless otherwise requested)
E) Brass spacers (with "red", upon request)
F) Aluminum spacers (again: with "black" unless otherwise requested)
G) Aluminum spacers (with "red" : Same rules apply as "F")
These are the only spacer combinations available. Now..Collars? A different story. Hope this answers your questions. Best, Capt. Chris
Hi Capt. Can you update us on the sapcers? Is this info still valid? What is the charge for aluminum or brass with red or black spacers?
Thanks
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Seth VA -NRA Life Member
I have a question about the standard finger grip micarta handles on full-tang models.
It seems that there can be a variation in how finger grip handles are shaped. The shape can be somewhat rectangular, with fairly straight edges. Or the shape can have edges that are more rounded, particularly on the finger contour. I have medium sized hands and short fingers, and I prefer the rounded finger contours.
Can I request a rounded contour to the finger grips when I place an order?
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Dave Braunecker RKCC #CM149
Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12867
Loc: Central Florida
You can request "shallow" finger grips or simply explain that you require a standard sized finger grips and not over-sized finger grips. It you want to have a better chance of getting a handle that will fit, consider "single finger grip" as well. The center section is somwhat more narrow (or shallow). Hope this helps, Capt. Chris