PRM1 Member Joined Aug 14, 2008 Messages 78 Reaction score 98 Location Southern USA Mar 18, 2016 #1 Got these Christmas, just got around to taking the pics. These are pre-ban elephant ivory by Jerry Meacham. Attachments IMG_0739.JPG 126.2 KB · Views: 175 IMG_0740.JPG 119.4 KB · Views: 120
Got these Christmas, just got around to taking the pics. These are pre-ban elephant ivory by Jerry Meacham.
G gmborkovic Silver Supporter Joined Feb 22, 2014 Messages 8,097 Reaction score 5,847 Location VA & SoFL Mar 18, 2016 #2 All ways a fan of ivory. Nice gun.
C C Islander Member Joined Nov 10, 2009 Messages 10,251 Reaction score 1,418 Location NW Ohio Mar 18, 2016 #3 Pretty cool.
Targets Guy US Veteran Joined Jul 29, 2013 Messages 10,679 Reaction score 18,922 Location Southwest Iowa Mar 18, 2016 #4 tickle those keys.
D dcopper Member Joined Jul 19, 2010 Messages 1,281 Reaction score 675 Location Jessieville, Arkansas Mar 18, 2016 #5 Nice piece and grips!
TRE Member Joined Oct 24, 2015 Messages 219 Reaction score 393 Mar 18, 2016 #6 Beautiful. I want some Ivory grips for a couple of mine, but not in the bufget today. Maybe soon. TRE
Beautiful. I want some Ivory grips for a couple of mine, but not in the bufget today. Maybe soon. TRE
OP PRM1 Member Joined Aug 14, 2008 Messages 78 Reaction score 98 Location Southern USA Mar 18, 2016 #7 I just bought these Walrus Ivory grips for my SAA. They came in at $300 which is considerably cheaper than the pre-ban elephant. I really like the transition look from the outer tooth (bark) to the inner. Gives it a really different look. Attachments IMG_0737.JPG 133.3 KB · Views: 63 IMG_0736.JPG 124.9 KB · Views: 64
I just bought these Walrus Ivory grips for my SAA. They came in at $300 which is considerably cheaper than the pre-ban elephant. I really like the transition look from the outer tooth (bark) to the inner. Gives it a really different look.
RV4driver US Veteran Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 922 Reaction score 752 Location Occupied Colorado Mar 18, 2016 #8 There's nothing quite like "whitish" grips on a blued gun!
RV4driver US Veteran Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 922 Reaction score 752 Location Occupied Colorado Mar 18, 2016 #9 Oooh! that was my post 666, that can't be good!
bigchuck83 Member Joined Jul 16, 2011 Messages 585 Reaction score 701 Location Tulsa, Oklahoma Mar 18, 2016 #10 Some great looking grips.
Oyaji Member Joined Dec 25, 2009 Messages 113 Reaction score 180 Location West Coast Mar 18, 2016 #11 Those ivories really dress up your 36.