Replacement grips

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Replacement grips

#1 Post by simong »

Evening peeps,

Would any of you knowledgeable folk be able to point me in the direction of a replacement grip ( Hogue or some such) that would fit my Ruger Old army pleezee..
I really don't know how our colonial chums managed to win the west, what with the reloading kerfuffle and the diddy little grips on the six-guns :roll:
But at least I gets a grin each time it goes bang, and an even bigger one if the hole appears in the black ( so far lots of single grins and not that many doubles.

thanks in advance

ttfn

the greek
Suffolk champion...50 mtr precision flinching champion


Howa 308 GRS stock
Uberti 1873 45 LC
Ruger Precision 6.5
saddler

Re: Replacement grips

#2 Post by saddler »

Pachmayr do Old Army grips.
Tim Hannams are the UK stockist
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Re: Replacement grips

#3 Post by simong »

Thanks for the griff..
I'll now need another excuse as why holes arn't in the black :-)

ttfn
the greek
Suffolk champion...50 mtr precision flinching champion


Howa 308 GRS stock
Uberti 1873 45 LC
Ruger Precision 6.5
Blu

Re: Replacement grips

#4 Post by Blu »

simong. Yeah I know what you mean, though not an old western handgun I always felt that the original grips on my S&W 357 mag were too small and didn't feel right, always felt that I couldn't control it properly with those grips. I ended up changing them out for Pachmayr grips and am much happier shooting the gun now. Hope the new grips work out and you enjoy shooting it even more than you do now. bangbang

Blu :twisted:
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