Anyone like Stag and Jigged bone?

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Some old stag on a K22. Think it looks pretty good.


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I've got a pair of stags that were apparently made for an I-frame or Baby Chief but never finished. They have no screw or escutcheons and there are a couple of blank brass discs where the medallions should be. The reason I've held off doing a final fitting to one of my little guns is that they don't fill out all the way to the edge of the grip frame in one or two places... not glaring gaps, but still a little shy of full. The good news is that the figure is wonderful and they probably will show nice, especially on my Baby Chief. Oh yeah, I already have a cute little Italian pocket knife with very similar stags to side it, as well as a nice Bianchi holster, so I can at least go to little Barbecues and look like I belong! ;)

Froggie
 
I realize this thread is old and it has been given several leases on life over the years. It is full of tidbits that really provide insight and education on the topics of jigged bone and stag grips. So, I am going to give it a boost by adding a couple pictures of vintage (1950's I am guessing) Sambar Stag grips mounted on a 1951 Baby Chiefs Special. They will not take the place of the original numbered stocks, but do look good to change things up a bit....

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1905 4th and a 32-1. The 32-1 now has a nicer pair of stags but I don't have a current picture of it , maybe I can get one later . The 1905 grips I made probably 40 years ago from a chunk of sambar that my pap had in the shop. I am not good at taking pictures .:D

Eddie
 

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