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Old 04-23-2017, 09:47 PM
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I found a Model 10 in Nickle. Its got rubbers but I want wood.
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What looks better with blue? Walnut(blond) or Rosewood(darker).
What looks better with silver? (Nickle or SS) Walnut or Rosewood?
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Old 04-23-2017, 10:17 PM
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Seems to be a matter of personal taste. I prefer the darker colors.
I also love stag.
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I like rosewood for blued guns, lighter wood for steel but that is just me.
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Old 04-24-2017, 03:11 AM
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Personal choice! I like Walnut a bit better but you might not. No right or wrong here - just what YOU like.
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Old 04-24-2017, 08:47 AM
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For blued guns, I'm a traditionalist and prefer walnut. Although, for a large framed blued guns with large grips, I really like the most white maple (curly or birdseye) finished with a non yellowing finish that I can find. For stainless guns, It depends on the guns intended use. If it's a working gun, I think rubbers are fine and infinitely practical. For a range gun or for just showing off, a really dark wood is my preference. Walnut will do in a pinch. In fact, nicely figured walnut is such a traditional grip material that it'll do on any gun, any time. I've even seen a very attractive AR with walnut furniture. For nickel finished guns (not my cup of tea) I like stag horn with just a bit of bark. Rosewood, I like the look of what is called rosewood. Realize that the real rosewood tree is nearly extinct. Other, more common red hued wood is often substituted for and called rosewood. Sometimes, even a whiter wood is stained then laminated to produce what the manufacturer calls rosewood.

Even still, I've seen G10, micarta, various laminates, even metal grips in the correct context look very good. In the wrong context, not so much. Sometimes, what may upon first glance look odd, in time may actually grow on you.
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Darker colors with nickel finish. Walnut.
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Like others have said, personal choice. I like the cocobolo wood Ahrends on my stainless 627 Pro, but a lighter color wood could make a nice contrast too. And I think the cordia type woods look good on just about any finish.
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I like wood, but dark wood looks good on stainless. Depends on the black rubber grips if they look good. Pachmyr has some good looking grips, S&W rubber grips look a lot better than houges.

My Ruger Vaquero Single Six has black factory grips against high polish stainless steel. I can't imagine changing those grips.
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