Let see those wood grips

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Grunt96

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Title says it all. Share pictures of your handguns with wood grips. Just installed wood Beretta grips on my 96a1 and really like the old school look. Grips are thicker and will take some getting used to, but feel good. These aren't the most fancy grips, but I like them. Let's see those metal handguns with wood grips!

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Moved to the proper forum...

My favorite wood for grips is cocobolo...

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The more correct and uppity term is "stocks" I know it sounds weird and I don't care for the term either but serious collectors call them that.

I think stocks are on rifles and investments you lose money on;)
 
Rule3 said:

The more correct and uppity term is "stocks" I know it sounds weird and I don't care for the term either but serious collectors call them that.

I think stocks are on rifles and investments you lose money on

Don't know if he originated the term, but Steve Herrett was adamant about the term "stocks." Both Cloyce's and Roper used the term grips.

Bob Wright
 
Mesquite wood on a Ruger Blackhawk. Grips by Cary Chapman:

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Ebony on a Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk (Well, not really a Super, but....). these by Lett:

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Bolivian rosewood on a Super Blackhawk, also from Lett:

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Bob Wright
 
Private's Custom Grips American Holly on my Ruger Flattop Blackhawk in .44 Special.
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Kim Ahrends skip checkered 1911 grips on my TacSol/Essex .22.
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Factory grips:
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