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Showing off my 686 with Sambar Stags... I don't see stags on many double actions. I think it looks handsome especially on stainless. The grips came on the revolver which I acquired years ago. Anyone have any knowledge as to what brand of grips these are? Value? Thanks.
Eagle Grips was a big maker of Sambar grip panels for a while (I have some for a 1911) ... Don't know if they're still in business, though.
Think Ajax also produced these.
Most of the Sambar stocks I've seen have more texture (ridges/indentations) and dark color in them. Could be elk. But real Sambar is worth some coin (though not nearly as much as ivory). Haven't checked the prices lately.
Nevertheless, I agree with the OP -- bone and antler grips look great on stainless guns.
Sack Peterson uses elk but I believe he only makes grips for single actions. Might try contacting Grashorns Gun Works, Eagle Grips, or MD Grips as they all make elk grips for S&W L frames.
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