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Do gold Tyler T-Grips look garish?

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I'm about to order a couple Tyler T-grips to go with the stock wooden grips on a few older S&W revolvers.

I have an inexpensive 10-6 that I picked up, and I'm tempted to put a gold Tyler T-grip on it. Would that look really cheesy, or does anyone think that blued/wood/gold looks good?

Tyler makes gold grips, so somebody must be buying them. Anyone have any good pics with a gold Tyler T?

-MV
 
I'm in the process of purchasing a couple of Tyler T's for a couple of stainless K Frames and I'm having a difficult choice between polished and black. Haven't even considered gold. I mean no offense but, I'd choose gold only if I was running a string of girls in New Orleans or Vegas....Essex
 
I have a stainless on my 64 .38. It goes well. In reality, tho, your adversary will not see the t-grip if you aren't "made" as carrying. Once it's out, the last thing going through his mind should be a 129(?) gr. hydra shok.:what:
 
That depends, are you putting it on something that looks like this:

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Me again. Yesterday I ordered two black ones for my stainless Smiths. I was suprised to leark that it would be three weeks or so as they are made to order...........Essex
 
Gold anything on a gun looks garish.
I always liked the gold trigger on a Marlin 39A.

And I like nice gold inlays.
And gold stock medallions.

I also usually gold (or silver) fill the rollmarks on my blued guns.

A little gold can be nice. But not large pieces.

Unless the entire gun is gold. ;) ANd then only certain guns.
I remember a photo, Years Ago™, of a pair of engraved, gold plated Rodgers & Spencer revolvers from the 1860s that was just plain stylish.
 
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