I have already read through various posts regarding grip repair and refinishing but would like suggestions for the following two specific problems. I have refinished a few sets of grips but have not performed repairs on cracks.
The first problem is a crack in the butt (okay a butt crack) of both sides of N-frame target grips. The crack is stable. I cannot get it to compress. It only extends about half an inch. The crack is along the grain of the wood. There are a few superficial scratches on the grips so they could stand to be refinished but overall they're in excellent shape except the cracks.
Forgive the picture quality but this shows the "butt crack" is not bad and along the grain of the wood for about a half inch towards the rear of the grips (i.e. towards the left side of the photo of the grip)
The next grip crack is a beautiful set of J-frame diamond grips. The crack is along the grain of the wood and is only partial thickness. It is a very stable crack and there is no change to the crack with compressing the wood.
Thanks,
John
Scoundrel and Ne'er-Do-Well in Training
The first problem is a crack in the butt (okay a butt crack) of both sides of N-frame target grips. The crack is stable. I cannot get it to compress. It only extends about half an inch. The crack is along the grain of the wood. There are a few superficial scratches on the grips so they could stand to be refinished but overall they're in excellent shape except the cracks.

Forgive the picture quality but this shows the "butt crack" is not bad and along the grain of the wood for about a half inch towards the rear of the grips (i.e. towards the left side of the photo of the grip)

The next grip crack is a beautiful set of J-frame diamond grips. The crack is along the grain of the wood and is only partial thickness. It is a very stable crack and there is no change to the crack with compressing the wood.

Thanks,
John
Scoundrel and Ne'er-Do-Well in Training
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