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Steve: great lookin ol warhorse. Looks like a real chunk of history.
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Beautiful Piece, Steve. The Stags have remarkable bark.
I'm diggin the t-grip, too ..!!
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100_0117.jpgMy m+p .38 with factory 5" bbl. Five Star speed loaders are GREAT I've got some for my carry 686 2.5.
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Since someone took offense at my Secret Service stags on a 642 (lol), they're now on my flat-latch.
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I'm never gonna live that down, am I?
Looks great.
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I'm never gonna live that down, am I?
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Nope....Thanks!
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My RM has 'em
Don't know what they are, but they been on it a long time
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To further promote Mr. Grashorn's work here are three sets he's made for me:
This set is on a 4th Model 44 Hand Ejector, also known as the 1950 Model 44 Target I believe.
Gonna have to get a picture of the 1953 nickeled Heavy Duty away from it's older cousin. The plane elk stocks look nice enough to deserve their own picture.
Hope you S&W lovers will pardon the appearance of a lightly customized Flat-top Ruger 44 Blackhawk, but it does sport some of Patrick's better work. I sent him the grip frame and he custom fit the stocks to it.
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I just got these elk grips in from Patrick Grashorn on my 19-3.
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Here is a Model 1905 in 32 WCF that came with these vintage stags. They look nice but I sure would of liked to have the original grips also.
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I think I really scored big with these sambar grips. I just recently discovered this forum, and after checking it out I realized that I should have kept the original magnas that came with my 17-4. I scoured the classifieds here and on other forums and found these for a super price. They were twice what I would have payed for period correct magnas in excellent condition but I felt they were worth it. I really like...hope you guys do too!
Oh, I just traded a J frame T-Grip for a T-grip that would fit her, kinda thinking it would top it off well
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Los, that model 40 is just bout the slickest lil gat i have seen in a long time, just beautiful sir
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I like everything about these photos. Just excellent.
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I thought It would be cool to start a thread dedicated to all our revolvers and semi-autos that are dressed with stag grips/stocks. I know they're out there. I've seen a bunch of nice ones.
Feel free to post as many photos as you'd like. A little history or info on the Piece and/or stags would be nice.
So, show us what you've got...
Here's my contribution. Maker unknown, but the stags have been confirmed to be Sambar. Medallions were installed by Mr. Grashorn. Revolver is a Model 40.
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New revolver ... old stags:
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Grashorn barked elk on my 22-4
Grashorn smooth elk on my 625
Sambar on my Colt Commander .38 Super
Sambar on my Colt Government model
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