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WTS Stuff Some Grips in That Stocking






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Luxom

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Lowered some prices and edited the listing to reflect sales/changes.
Ill be adding some more grips for 1911, Heritage RR, and Ruger soon.
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Must pick up ESLV near Boulder Station.
All sales final. "Ill take it" gets it.
No rush to sell just clearing space. Make me an offer, and willing to make discounts on purchases of multiple. I might consider shipping but reserve the right to say "No".
You can check my other thread for more information and pictures of most of these.
http://nevadashooters.com/threads/altamont-grips-on-revolvers.160206

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#1 K/L frame round super walnut with snake oval inlay $20
#2 K/L frame round super rosewood with eagle oval inlay $20
#3 K/L frame round factory rubber 686 grip $10
#4 1911 fullsize pearl NRA logo $18
#5 Heritage Rough Rider green/black flag with coiled snake $15

#6 N frame round silverblack with snake oval inlay $N/A
#7 N frame round super rosewood with raccoon oval inlay $N/A
#8 N frame Square super rosewood with pheasant inlay - N/A

#9 J frame round rosewood bootgrip came on a 642 ladysmith $15
#10 J frame round pearl $30


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All s&w grips come with their pins and a SINGLE grip screw. I do NOT have extras or replacements.
Any Ruger grips will come with any screws that were provided.
1911, and heritage grips do not come with pins or screws. Did not recieve any, assume they expect you to use your stock screws.

Once again these grips are from Gunbroker. They are sold as is. I test fit them to as many guns as i can before listing them for sale and any that seem off i do not put up for sale before correcting or disclosing any issues i have found.

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Deff interested in the #5. But need to see if will fit diff model same type grip style though with single screw hole
 

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Will #1 or #2 fit a square butt or is it round only?
Round butt only. Here i setup a quick picture to help illustrate. You can see how a round butt recesses in the square grip and how the square butt would protrude from a round grip panel.

In the second picture you can see a set of square N frame panels on the same K frame and how they would overhang. Its fairly easy to shave down N frame grips, and you can almost always put square grips on a round butt but you can not in any case im familiar with put round panels on a square butt.

In the third picture you can see them after a few minutes with a knife and sandpaper. I leave them a little "oversize" on purpose because i have long skinny hands and the extra swell helps fill my palm. Ill take a piece of old leather to them later to buff them up and make them look shiny again.
To be clear do NOT sand or shave them on the gun. Take them off do a small bit then test fit. Repeat until satisfied.

This exact subject was the reason i started buying all these different grip shapes and panel types to begin with. This is a surprisingly hard thing to find pictures of on the internet.

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That was by far the most informative and beautiful set of pictures I've seen of grips!
10/10 lol. But actually.

I was asking cuz I have this 19-3 I carry for hiking/outdoors time to time and wanted a lil fancy flare on em

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Unfortunately i dont have a set at this time. I have some smooth super rosewood square panels. I dont think thats quite what you're looking for.
I buy more almost every week though so ill keep an eye out for some squares thatll fit.
 
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