Really Nice looking Grips fine job
Tony
Looks great! Always thought about trying a set of grips as a project, can you post the PDF file or would you be willing to e-mail it?
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Looks good. I started a set several years ago for my 1911. I might just have to see if I can find them.
I would like to see that PDF as well if it is something you can post or email.
Nice Job!
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I'd like to see the PDF as well if you can. I have 4" Redhawk that I'd like to make some grips for.
If you guys pm me I will email the pdf to you tomorrow.
Great looking wood and a great fit. You took a great gun and made it even better. My gunsmith friend had a huge box of very nice wood that could be turned into grips and stocks.
May all your bullets find the Bullseye.
Brother, if that is your first attempt I suspect you could get into the business pretty quick. Those look great!
Ron Reed
Oklahoma City, OK
Nice job! My pops bought a Ruger single Six with the spare Magnum cylinder way back before I was around and made some grips out of curly maple. He also made a nice leather hoster and ammo belt. It is a nice gun and those nice figured grips give the gun a lot of character.
Thanks very much everyone.
Several people sent me a pm today requesting the tips via Email. Unfortunately I am in the mountains hunting and will not be able to send it until Wednesday at the earliest. In the meantime maybe one of you guys that received it already could help pass it around?
Wow! Great looking grips. I just have a thing for curly maple. They just look "right" on a sixgun. Well done, and excellent for a first try!
Some of you folks have requested the sheet of tips that was given to me, but you didn't give me your Email address. If you still want them, please let me know.
My first grips came out...okay, serviceable. For an old FEG you can't get parts for at all, it was make some or not have grips. Guess I will be making some more, my 1917 has a set of Pachmyers, bit big, not looking to shell out $40 or more for a set of grips for it, not for a $100 gun. Use the chunk of mahogany I have in the garage left over from building a guitar.
Looks a little like the grips I put on a Virginia dragoon that I bought for a song some years back.... The grips were cracked, and replacements aren't available. Just happened to have some high figure maple on hand and went to work on it. I accidentally made the palm side panel too thick, and wouldn't you know it, it worked out perfectly! I made a palm swell grip by accident! Looks good, and for a 44 magnum, the swell makes it a pussycat to shoot! My son has put dibs on that gun when I die!
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