Need help identify these grips

maxicooper

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I looking at some nice set of grip for 65-3, 3". I found couple but unable to identify who made the grips. I need help if anyone might recognize and could identify the grips below.

Thank you so much.

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and especially this one.....

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;)
 
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The first ones do look exactly like Ahrends Retro Bananas but I thought they were not available with medallions?

Here's my set of Retro Bananas for comparision:
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Badger in #4

The grips in picture #4 are rosewood dymondwood by Badger. I have a set just like them in walnut dymondwood, shown below.

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maxicooper,

If you ever want to sell the "bananas" - really called, Round Butt Targets, drop me a line. I have large hands and those fit me perfectly.

Regards,

Jerry
 
maxicooper,

If you ever want to sell the "bananas" - really called, Round Butt Targets, drop me a line. I have large hands and those fit me perfectly.

Regards,

Jerry

I don't have any of the above grips, I'm searching for one and the above grips are some of the grips that I'm interested. :D
 
Wow.... you all are awesome. Thank you so much.

I have just found these.....

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The upper one might also be the one from Badger, it looks exactly like Poco2's gun ;). But the lower one,... wow, I love the grain of the wood. Could anyone identify it?

Thank you.

:)
 
Wow.... you all are awesome. Thank you so much.

I have just found these.....

[IMG]http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o25/pogo2/SWtwo66s11.jpg[/IMG]

The upper one might also be the one from Badger, it looks exactly like Poco2's gun ;). But the lower one,... wow, I love the grain of the wood. Could anyone identify it?

Thank you.

:)

The 2nd one is by Ahrends--Tactical finger-groove round-butt.
 
"But the lower one,... wow, I love the grain of the wood. Could anyone identify it?"


Maxicooper,
I don't know who made the grips, but the wood looks like Cocobolo or Rosewood.
 

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