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Old 02-22-2002, 04:47 PM   #1
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Hungarian Grip

Hello,

I'm about to order my first equipment (getting it from triplette) and the hungarian pistol grip (going to be used on an epee) caught my eye. I like the look of it and I'm considering getting it. I haven't seen it before, anywhere.

Could anyone tell me what they think of it? Does it require a lot of strength to use?

Thanks
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