v8stang289
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Posting this thread to help people in the future. Was looking for Faux Ivory Grips for my Cimarron Sheriff's model, I liked the pics I found of Arizona Custom products, but couldn't find much info, even on their own listings. I did message them directly, and they answered all my questions.
I got the plain un-aged Ivory. They're very white, with no grain to speak of. I do like them, they feel very heavy/dense, and fit very well.
The "one piece" grips come as a 3 piece set that has to be epoxied together.
It's not a hard ordeal, just mock it up the clamp/glue it together
I used Permatex 5-minute epoxy
the instructions say to coat the grip frame in light grease, but since I had some release agent left over from pro-bed 2000 kit, I use that to coat the grip frame.
I used a block of oak ply and a small Irwin clamp
first mock up one side to check fitment, then put the grip into place, but a light coat of epoxy on one side of the spacer, and clamp it in place to dry.
After letting it dry for 5-10 minutes, I mixed a little more epoxy and coated the other side of the spacer, then positioned the other grip and clamped it in place.
After letting it dry, I removed the grip frame and cleaned the release agent.
I got the plain un-aged Ivory. They're very white, with no grain to speak of. I do like them, they feel very heavy/dense, and fit very well.
The "one piece" grips come as a 3 piece set that has to be epoxied together.
It's not a hard ordeal, just mock it up the clamp/glue it together
I used Permatex 5-minute epoxy
the instructions say to coat the grip frame in light grease, but since I had some release agent left over from pro-bed 2000 kit, I use that to coat the grip frame.
I used a block of oak ply and a small Irwin clamp
first mock up one side to check fitment, then put the grip into place, but a light coat of epoxy on one side of the spacer, and clamp it in place to dry.
After letting it dry for 5-10 minutes, I mixed a little more epoxy and coated the other side of the spacer, then positioned the other grip and clamped it in place.
After letting it dry, I removed the grip frame and cleaned the release agent.