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Old 05-01-2011, 11:25 PM
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These are on a premodel 10 that I picked up as a shooter.
Any idea on what type of grips these are?
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hard to say, looks like custom or aftermarket. they look nice though.
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Look to be nicely made custom grips. Pretty wood. Are there any marks on the inside? Can you show us other views that reveal how they fit the frame?

Bob

Edit: I just saw the other pictures and, although the fit isn't bad, the grips weren't finished to that exact frame. Still nice work, though.
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The grips are marked 20 on back and a list of what to use them on.
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Based on the markings and the circle inserts, I'd say they're Jay Scott.
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The grips are marked 20 on back and a list of what to use them on.
They are made by "J. Scott"
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Those are Jay Scott grips.

Edit: VM beat me to it.

Edit 2: So did s&wchad
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any value to these? They will go back on the shooter. I am taking the rust off with kroil and will use ren wax when done.
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any value to these? They will go back on the shooter. I am taking the rust off with kroil and will use ren wax when done.
You can usually pick them up at gunshow in the $10-15 range
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