White Grips

Started by The General, February 11, 2008, 04:54:04 PM

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Curley Cole

Steel Horse

thank you for the compliment on my site and pictures. Visit back as I add and change the pictures. And I too like Smugmug. I have been there for three years...
thanks again
cc
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The General

Quote from: Steel Horse Bailey on February 14, 2008, 10:50:14 AM
Howdy!

General, I have dealt with Larry/Gripmaker.  Fast service and a quality product.  I bought the Stag grips for my 1875.  One thing about grips - they ain't a standard size from gun to gun.  With every Gripmaker's product he gives a VERY thorough "How-To" set of directions AND an extra, practice piece, so you can experiment before ya carve up the grips you bought.  My problem is interesting.  The grips look awesome, but there is NO way they can be made to fit.  The angle is wrong and there's not enough extra material in the right places to use it.  Sounds like a problem, right?  Wrong.  I called Larry (he is VERY busy on weekends and goes to a LOT of shoots/shows/conventions.  I met him at the 2006 NCOWS Convention) to see what I needed to do to return them for credit.  He offered a complete refund (postage/S&H is less than $1.50, so I didn't even bother about that) OR I could send him a tracing of MY frame, and he'd custom make one that will fit!  That's pretty good customer service, if you ask me - specially at his prices.  (My Stag were $70, if I remember.) 

I have NO explanation why MY Uberti 1875 gripframe is so different than any other Uberti 1875 - except that mine is an old, 4 digit serial#, so they may have changed the design since when they introduced them in the early 1970s.  I know of ONE change they made, and I'll forever wonder why - the ORIGINAL Uberti Remingtons had the cylinder pin release out on the end of the ejector tube LIKE THE ORIGINAL design.  I suppose they made the change because the cross-pin release is a BIT more convenient.  Bah-humbug!

As a side note, I haven't yet done the grip tracing of my gun yet, so I don't yet have a happy ending to my tale, but I thought I'd include this as a "testimonial."  I've seen the Wildlife site and their grips look very good, too - especially for the price.

Gripmaker: http://www.gripmaker.com/

Western and Wildlife Wonders: http://www.westernandwildlifewonders.com/shop/catalog/

Adios!

PS - Curly Cole, your site is Great with good pictures.  I sure like the SmugMug way of hosting, too.



SHB,

It sounds like you are definitely satisfied with GripMaker so, I will give him a shout & see what he has to offer in the 58' Remington Uberti.  I thank you for the insight & wish you good shooting.

TG

BTW, I sent you an IM concerning our last communication topic.
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The General

Quote from: Curley Cole on February 13, 2008, 11:03:07 PM
Well, yer initial post didn't indicate you were lookin only fer a '58, and the grips are close....they are good grips for the price.
good shootin
curley



Curley Cole, you are absolutely right my friend & I do apologize.  I thought for sure I mentioned the 58' Remmy & had to go back to the original post.  This aging in the mind is getting worse for this old soldier, lol.

TG
"All you have to do is decide what to do with the time that is given to you".

"You may be whatever you resolve to be". - General "Stonewall" Jackson
"Our God was my shield.  His protecting care is an additional cause for gratitude". - General "Stonewall" Jackson

   

Steel Horse Bailey

Quote from: The General on February 16, 2008, 08:31:53 PM
Curley Cole, you are absolutely right my friend & I do apologize.  I thought for sure I mentioned the 58' Remmy & had to go back to the original post.  This aging in the mind is getting worse for this old soldier, lol.

TG

Don't feel like the Lone Ranger, pard ... MANY of us are in the same boat!   ;D
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Outrider #72622

Curley,
Those are mighty fine lookin'.  Are the '75s "in the white"?
DIRTY RATS
LASSOOS

Curley Cole

General
No apologies needed, I swear every day I think I forget more and more...guess that is why I have so many "new" friends!

Outrider

Essentially yes, It is what EMF called their "antique" finish..I felt the finish was just off somewhat, so I polished it with a bit of SemiChrome and smoothed it out..I does have a worn look to it. and the grips (the original wood ones) have a distressed look to them, and I don't know if it was intentional or not, but they are slightly under sized in a couple of areas, as if the wood has shrunk. I don't know if I would order them this way (I won them), but I have to say they are quite the attention getters...
They also came with lightened springs and are excellent shooters...
Scars are tatoos with better stories.
The Cowboys
Silver Queen Mine Regulators
dammit gang

The General

Well, I finally got that pair of white grips I was looking for.  Now, all I have to do is decide how I want them to look as far as aging & such so... if anyone has more ideas on this, I will sure be appreciative.

Thank you in advance.

TG
"All you have to do is decide what to do with the time that is given to you".

"You may be whatever you resolve to be". - General "Stonewall" Jackson
"Our God was my shield.  His protecting care is an additional cause for gratitude". - General "Stonewall" Jackson

   

Old Top

General,

There have been quite a few posts on dyeing the grips, things such as coffee, tea and orange rit dye.  You may wish to look them up and make your decisions.

Old Top
I only shoot to support my reloading habit.

The General

Quote from: Old Top on February 28, 2008, 02:02:02 AM
General,

There have been quite a few posts on dyeing the grips, things such as coffee, tea and orange rit dye.  You may wish to look them up and make your decisions.

Old Top

I thank you for the insight Old Top.  I have a little free time this morning & think I will do just that.  I'm sure the posts are not that difficult to find.
"All you have to do is decide what to do with the time that is given to you".

"You may be whatever you resolve to be". - General "Stonewall" Jackson
"Our God was my shield.  His protecting care is an additional cause for gratitude". - General "Stonewall" Jackson

   

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