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These smooth elk stocks were originally square butt versions for the Model 12 I reworked to fit my RB. Patrick graciously offered to modify them himself but I took a stab at it to save him the trouble. Great guy to deal with.

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Here is my 29-2 with Grasshorn grips:





I have relatively large palms with short fingers. Patrick made my grips a tad thinner at the bottom than normal N-frame Magnas to accomodate me. I love them! I had them made with no "bark" so I wouldn't have permanent marks on my hand from shooting full-house .44 Magnum rounds. These were my first Grasshorn grips, but they won't be my last!
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Here are mine.





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A re-built 4th Model 44 Hand Ejector, which I think could also be called a Model of 1950 44 Target, wearing a pair of Mr Grasshorn's stocks:



And the nickled gun is a 1953 vintage 38/44 Heavy Duty 4" with another example of his handiwork:



I am confident I'll be getting more stocks from him in the future. (smile)

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Here are a few shots of my first set of Patricks Elk Stags. They are on a model 27-2 w/ 3 1/2" barrel. They won't be my last.



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Here's my pre-war Outdoorsman sporting a set of elk horn grips made by Patrick.

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Some great looking guns on this thread...thanks everyone for posting. I enjoyed it very much.
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After I finally acquired a revolver nice enough to merit stags, Patrick came through.
A great craftsman who is a pleasure with whom to correspond.
And El Paso Saddlery leather compliments it nicely:

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Here is a full bark set that Patrick did for my 696!

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Patrick made these Alaskan Fossil Bone grips a couple of years ago for my M28s. He told me it would chancy cutting into the 25000 yearold material but if I was willing to take a chance he would see what he could do. The results, as you can see are outstanding! Patrick is an artist and a super guy to deal with. I have 4 sets of his work and plans for more.
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Here's one of my sets.

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I was very impressed with the fit and quality of his work. He even made my grips a little thicker than normal for my big hands.

If anyone else is interested in his work, here's his contact info:

http://grashornsgunworks.com/
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I'am the proud owner of two grips from Patrick.
One for my 19 2.5" and the other one for my 4" mod 29.
They both display wonderful craftmanship.
What is more, Patrick and Rose are wonderful people.
I am very proud to call him friend.

Thank you all for your contributions to this thread.
Hope it will give ideas to others.


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Here is the only left I have wearing a set of Patrick's grips (for now). My 3 1/2 inch Model 27-2.



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I might as well post mine. A M28-2, 4 inch.

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Guilty....Already on this thread a couple times but thought another view might do homage to Executioners skill.......

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I hope to have a set for my #586-2 soon !!!!
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My set sure made my 1940 Outdoorsman look better!
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My 3 1/2" 28-2, posted a few times on this forum.....
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Here's a set on a nice almost NIB M10-5 3" I found languishing in a gunshop in rural NC.
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Just got this set today for my 65-3. They look great and make a nice pair with my 60 ND. Thanks Patrick. JF
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Patrick does make some awesome grips

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Here's a set of Patrick's grips on my S&W 19-5. I couldn't be happier with them.
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Here are few pics of my 27-9 with a set from Patrick's. I think they are pretty sharp on this nickel .357. I will say they fit well and are functional as well. Patrick was a pleasure to do business with could not be more pleased. This 27-9 is a new addition my jury is out on if it needs a little work on the action and not sure if i like the target trigger? Double action pull seems a little heavy compared to my 27-8 and pre-27. Many fine side arms here with Patrick's grips on them.

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He did the grips for my little fun Smith ...they came a bit too white for my taste and I put them in a mild tea solution overnight to age them a bit.

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Patrick as well as being an artisan is also a great person to work with. I really like the look and feel of his full bark stag grips. Here are some of the grips he has made for me.
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I'm a little late to this party. I don't have any Grashorn stags on my revolvers but I do have a few sets for 1911s, including these mounted on my Colt Compact. I think they set off the high polish and blue perfectly.

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Here's mine on K-22 pre-17:
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Thank you Patrick for making my plain Jane look anything but plain.

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I tried these on a blue full-size and they just seemed to go better on the LW Commander.

Thanks Pat!

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I received my first set of Patrick's grips last week. He is an artist, a true gentleman and so pleasant to work with. I will be ordering more. 66-no dash.
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I have said this many times before but coming to this site just keeps costing me money. Between the grips and the holsters I need to get my butt in gear. Beautiful stuff people.
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Can someone PM me his web site, I would like to get a set of stag grips for a nickle 19.

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They do well on my 624, too:
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19-3 , 66-2 AND 640 WITH GRASSHORNS

MORE WILL COME SOMEDAY. IF YOU HAVE SOME TO MOVE LET ME KNOW THERE COULD BE A PLACE FOR THEM IN MY STABLE?

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Model 28 Highway Patrolman with 6" barrel wearing Grashorn elk stag grips and carried in a Lobo Gun Leather full floral carved Tom Threepersons holster.

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I guess you will need to click the pic to enlarge it.

27-2 German import stamped with Grasshorn stags.

It took a lot of looking and now for some leather.

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Ha, I've got you guys beat. I had this Maine moose antler laying around for several years. I finally contacted Patrick and asked about the possibility of having him make me a set of stocks from it. After sending him the antler, he thought he could get 2-3 sets of stocks from it. I told him to send me a set of N frames and he could keep the rest.

My stocks went from this:


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Awesome gun and those stocks make their mark.
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Very nice. I have the rack from a Sambar stag I picked up in VN and have thought that I'd get it turned into stocks, Or a mount??
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Here is a set I received today for my model 64. Patrick sure does beautiful work!





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Thumbs up Elk Grips

I asked Patrick for very little bark showing. I was hopping that the contrast with a bright blue finish would show each off to good affect.

Faux Ivory or MOP I thought might clash with the finish. That is just my opinion.

Love the grips. But the brown background sure as heck doesn't work!









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Here's a set on my 27-2




And here's a set on my 28-2

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