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Do these look like the old West German walnut grips (made by Sile I think)? I just grabbed them and they look very close to that style.





no markings on the back save some faded red sharpie but can't make it out

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Yeah, looks like it.


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Cool. Got an old Herndon gun to use them on. I missed a factory nickel one locally by a day which was what I hoped to put these on.
 
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Looks like they could use some oil. I use a mixture of Tung & Linseed oil on my wood grips, seems to work well.


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They look like them to me. Numrich had some for the 228 at one time and I bought two pairs. Looked just like those.

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Nice, haven’t seen a pair of those in a long while. I’ve had a JJ P226 since 1988.
 
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I used some Mahoney's walnut oil on them and did a quick test-fit, then took them off to dry. I might send to CCR now as I'm not digging the silver teflon moly a few years on.




I ran to a new shop about 45 min away this afternoon and in the case, a complete JK gun with test target, box, spare gray plastic case, original plastic grips and spare grip screws.

 
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I think your pistol looks great PGT.
 
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Wow, what a gorgeous gun PGT! And, what a difference some oil makes... those grips look great!


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Thanks....just need to get it cleaned up. Never ceases to amaze me that shops don't clean guns before putting them in the case.
 
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Sweet!




 
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That nickel one with the wood grips and those grip screws looks pretty awesome. Like it deserves the lead role in a movie!
 
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