Bout 40 yrs ago elephant ivory grips that some one had carved the rampant colt emblem in. Wish I still had those, if they would be legal now.
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Bout 40 yrs ago elephant ivory grips that some one had carved the rampant colt emblem in. Wish I still had those, if they would be legal now.
If anyone is interested in a grip that is a little less "fat", I found a pair of wood replacement grips, produced offshore, which did the trick for me.
I like my grips made from animals. Bone, horn,and antlers
Anything but G10 or rubber:Fire:wood, bone, or ivory, get my vote & I’ve seen some really nice synthetic ivory!
Those were my choice as well. I don't put grips on a gun based on how pretty it is. I really did not like the stag grips on my FIL's nickel, engraved NM pistol. They looked good, just did not perform well in my hands.
FWIW, I also took the factory target grips off the Python and put on the Hogue rubber grips.
I too like the heft of the Para/Rem/Rock-Ilse double stacks, finally got a RI3.10. Helps my big hands. Used a Pachymar wrap for decades, comfy. Another is the Real Avid clamshell, has a add on rail in the front + a grooved front trigger guard. Fits very well on Springfield Armory, feels good. The small Colts & Kimbers are just not comfortable or controllable with my XL hands. Nor the GI models w/o a beaver grip. Too many scars on my hand.