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Wood grips.....can I get a primer?

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July 03, 2017, 02:56 PM
AllenInAR
Wood grips.....can I get a primer?
So I've been looking into getting some fancy wood grips for the Colt. I've got a couple of sets of the micarta/G-10, but after seeing some of the pics in the 1911pron thread, I thought I might check out some of these 'burl' grips.

First question, besides Raasco, where else should I look?

Second, I have seen a few websites with "Grade A" or "Grade B" in their descriptions. I assume Grade A means less cracks/voids/etc.?

And feel free to post pics, especially if you have a stainless 1911 with fancy wood grips. I'm liking these ironwood burls, but I also saw something called 'spalted maple' that is pretty cool.


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July 03, 2017, 05:04 PM
arfmel
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July 03, 2017, 05:23 PM
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July 03, 2017, 07:04 PM
rbmcmjr
quote:
Originally posted by AllenInWV:
First question, besides Raasco, where else should I look?


http://www.craigspegel.com/#grips

https://esmeralda.cc/

http://www.cylinder-slide.com/...catshow&ref=PHM1911G

http://www.thefinergrain.com/


With respect to the grades, I think you will find that each vendor uses their own system. It will be difficult to compare. For example, Craig Spegel uses things like S and S++ to differentiate his woods.
July 03, 2017, 08:11 PM
AllenInAR
Oh my.....nice stuff at those places, thanks!


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July 03, 2017, 08:30 PM
jhe888
Herretts makes an excellent grip, in all grades of wood. http://www.herrettstocks.com/

Esmerelda: https://esmeralda.cc/

I also really like Ahrend's: http://ahrendsgripsusa.com/woods.htm




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