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09-27-2018, 11:03 AM
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13-2 Ivory grips
I have a model 13-2 and I am thinking about putting a pair of ivory grips on it. It’s a square butt. What are my choices of ivory grips that will accept a Tyler-T? thanks
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09-27-2018, 12:49 PM
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Any Magna style grip will work with the Tyler-T including Ivory.
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09-27-2018, 03:11 PM
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Well, you might want to proceed Not So Fast.
Tylers may require a little inletting on the stocks, which I don't think you would want to do, or at a minimum, put some wear marks on the stocks. If it's just for display, Tylers aren't really necessary, are they? If for shooting, ivories aren't really necessary ... Your money, your choice.
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09-27-2018, 04:11 PM
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Ivory and a Tyler T-grip works very well for some of us I know it is not a model 13
Blue Steel and Ivory has always been a classy choice.
Boone Trading Company has always offered a nice selection of not only Elephant Ivory, but also grips made from the tusks of Mastodon's, Mammoth's and Walrus'
You can also add some scrimshaw work to the grips. This can be done down the road.
Ivory looks good on auto loaders as well
You might not want to rule out bone grips. Look around the Boone website, there are lots of choices
I do not believe in having a set of grips for display and another set of grips for shooting. Too much changing back and forth.
Buy what you like and enjoy it
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09-27-2018, 05:17 PM
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The ivory grips and t-grip are for my nickel m13-2 and it would be for appearance. I won’t be shooting this gun hardly at all.
Thanks for helping with options on ivory grips
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09-27-2018, 05:28 PM
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[QUOTE=Jack Flash;140180987]Well, you might want to proceed Not So Fast.
Good one, LOL
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There is fake ivory or bonded ivory, too.
I do love scrimshaw!!!
I bet this is bonded ivory, too:
True, not Model 13s, but what the hey, right?
And I shoot ALL of those! I often carry the 2" Model 10.
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