knocked this out this evening

Joined
Jul 29, 2007
Messages
18
Reaction score
0
what do you think?
i made this t grip for my mod. 36. a little more polishing and the copper strip on the inside and i'll actually be able to hold on to it.lol
tgrip008.jpg

tgrip009.jpg

tgrip010.jpg

may make another from brass, i think that would look great.
 
Register to hide this ad
what do you think?
i made this t grip for my mod. 36. a little more polishing and the copper strip on the inside and i'll actually be able to hold on to it.lol
tgrip008.jpg

tgrip009.jpg

tgrip010.jpg

may make another from brass, i think that would look great.
 
That is very nice work though I would round the edges a bit more. Did you machine it or cast it? A brass T-grip would be very attractive.
 
i used a ban saw, dremel, drill press and some assorted rasps and files. the edges will be more tapered,the top edge at trigger guard is still a little sharp.
 
Very nice. Get a little practice to speed up the process, and you may find you have yourself a small business here in the classifies. you wouldn't be the first.
 
thanks for comments and for looking. it is solid alum. i'm looking for a pic of the inside of an original tyler t to see how strap is connected. i figured i would pop rivet the strap on to the t. then i thought 2 straps, one above and one below grip screw might be better. but then i thought i might warp original grips and i don't want to do that. any pics or thoughts? thanks, rick
 
The original has a little cast "nurd" sticking up off the back, the single piece of copper has two bends and a flat in the middle. The middle of the flat has a hole that fits over the nurd and then the nurd is peened down. Perhaps not the way an engineer would phrase it....
icon_smile.gif


That looks really good by the way. I love making stuff.
 
those damn nurds...lol. thanks sgt, i researched their site a little better and found that out. i'm still gonna put 2 straps w/ some felt or thin rubber gasket material on inside. theirs looks like the strap is awful far away from the screw placement
 
finished it up today. first i cut two recesses for straps and rivets

tgrip011.jpg


the flange on the rivet had to be cut as it was wider than the grip strap.

tgrip012.jpg


tgrip013.jpg


i got the straps riveted in. i had to clean them up a little as rivets were to high. i was afraid i might drill thru the grip so i didn't make my recesses deep enough. tape was to protect gun finish during trials.

tgrip016.jpg


tgrip015.jpg


got it all done and fitted to grip strap.

tgrip019.jpg
 
decided to make it black. i painted it w/ duplicolor low gloss then baked it for a hour. while i was waiting i put on a coat of blo to the grips. brought back some luster to them.

tgrip037.jpg


tgrip039.jpg


tgrip035.jpg
 
Very sweet I love it when folks make their own accesories. I like making stocks and I'm in the middle or refurbishing a Model 2. You do very nice work. Thanks Larry
 
I am constantly amazed of the talent, folks display on this forum. Great job Trickrickster !
icon_smile.gif


P.S.......Looks like it's time to start alittle side business! I bet you could sell some of those. And BTW I have the perfect name for them, "TrickGrips".
 
thanks guys. it worked out perfectly for my hand. the others that have held or fired it b4 have liked the improvement also. be awhile b4 i can fire it. but the handling is 100% better than original grip size. i'm glad i perused this site and did the research on those funny lookin thingys. rick
 
Back
Top