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BlackSky, explain to me how you got those Ajax grips to fit that 40-1? I want different grips for mine, but they won't fit the semicircular radius due to the grip safety. Any info would be appreciated; meanwhile, I'm just waiting on the custom grip makers to do something.


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BlackSky, explain to me how you got those Ajax grips to fit that 40-1? I want different grips for mine, but they won't fit the semicircular radius due to the grip safety. Any info would be appreciated; meanwhile, I'm just waiting on the custom grip makers to do something.
I just took a dremel to the grips and shaved down the semi circle area you mentioned until they fit. Took about 10 minutes to do both sides, super easy.
 
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My little 317's


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A unique pair by Eickelschulte, Quincy, IL - from about 1978. These pre-date the short butt style from Spegal or Rogers/Hogue.

 
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I got these from CDNN for 10 bucks. They are round to square targets and they fit my hand like they were meant for it.



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Where'd you get those grips from? I like the Diamond in the middle with the S&W Medallion. They look original like that. Please let me know.


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My Model 60 no-dash,R753X.First class quality grips from a fellow here in Indiana.

 
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Original S&W Service Grips: (square butt)



Original S&W Service Grips: (round butt)



Pachmayr Gripper Grips:



Pachmayr Compac Grips:



Badger Walnut Grips: (my favorite grips)




Eagle Secret Service Grips:



Uncle Mike's Boot Grips:



S&W Target Grips "Banana Grips":



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My triplets.
 
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Another Set of Triplets!! Big Grin
1)342Ti Eagle Secret Service Grips
2)642 Craig Spegal High Horn Boot Grips
3)940 Craig Spegal BTS+ Cocobolo Boot Grips
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642-2 with Excaliber Rosewood

37 with Pachmayer Grippers; since changed to Magnas and Tyler-T
 
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Smith & Wesson RB Combats on top, Nill on bottom. Each of these covers the backstrap, which aids me in shooting, though neither is the best for pocket carry. The Nills are my absolute favorite grips, I have never tried a pair that didn't make the firearm feel like an extension of my hand.
 
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My '64 Model 36 no dash with the original diamond grips:




The same nickel-plated Model 36 with Patrick Grashorn's Elk Stags, along with it's big snubbie brother, a chopped 25-2 with Grashorn stags, along with a 37 no dash from '71 w/ original grips. All three now wearing Tyler T-grips.

 
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