Butt Caps?

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This might not be the correct term or sub forum, so my apologies.

Does anyone know of a source for butt caps/plates that screw onto the bottom of target grips? I have seen a few pictures of revolvers with this accessory and I think it adds a nice touch. Also would help prevent the stocks getting chipped.
 
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I have seen them on a few police guns. Have you tried to Google it? Try grip butt caps and see if that works.
 
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Butt caps

I know around here there were tossed by the PD's that had them as they were considered head knockers.

I have looked before As I have grips with the holes but no caps with a shield for them.

good luck
 
I just bought a set of K-frame smooth banana grips off eBay that I think bounced around this forum before I had them. They have what is called a "Bear Butt" made by "Cap & Ballville Guns". Google reveals that the owner of this business, a Marine and gunsmith, died in 2009. I have seen them one other time, with a silver(pewter?) butt that was checkered.

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Those Bear Butt caps are the nicest I've seen. Joe Salter has a set of factory N-frame target stocks with a Bear Butt USMC cap for sale at his site.
 
I bought these grips off of ebay a couple of years ago. They are modified Herrett . I refinished them, and buffed the heck out of the homemade plate that someone had fabricated. Just a cool look in my book. Bob
 

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Arnold Griebel

In the mid sixties the well known engraver, Arnold Griebel made engraved Butt Caps for the S&W K frames. They were beautifully made and if my memory serves me to be correct, (doubtful), they were about $65.00. In this time frame the list price of the Combat Magnum was $110.00.
 
I just bought a set of K-frame smooth banana grips off eBay that I think bounced around this forum before I had them. They have what is called a "Bear Butt" made by "Cap & Ballville Guns". Google reveals that the owner of this business, a Marine and gunsmith, died in 2009. I have seen them one other time, with a silver(pewter?) butt that was checkered.

Here are the photos that were on the auction, none taken by me.

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I regretted selling those the minute I packed them for shipment. I don't know why I keep doing that to myself. Guess I like the hunt. :rolleyes:
 
SJshooter and BenG1, I literally just sent and received an email from the forum member who posted them last year after buying the revolver they were on. The said they sold the day of the post. If you ever decide to sell please give me a sot at them- Joe
 
There is a S&W 27 on GB that has the neatest engraved butt cap on it that I have seen. I would have to change my name to D. E. Culver though.
 
I had a jeweler make a sterling silver buttcap for my first M19 4" in 1969. He charged me $55 and it had no visible mounting screws. I sold the gun with the silver cap in '72. Young & dumb.
 
Actually, us old time coppers didn't put those plates on our stocks to crack noggins. They were to keep the stocks from chipping/splintering as we got in and out of the cars so often.

Anyway, it was the barrel you laid upside some miscreant's melon, not the grip.
 
Butt Caps

Another reason for having them on your service revolver would be to prevent the seat belts in the late 70's or early 80's police cars, from scratching up the bottom of the grips. Seat belts could ruin a nice set of grips in a hurry
 
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