grip options?

Started by chaindrive, April 24, 2017, 11:07:43 AM

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chaindrive

just got an uberti 1873 .45 colt replica in stainless with the 5.5" barrel.

this is my first experience with a single action western style revolver.

the fit and finish of this gun is outstanding!

my only "complaint" is that the grip configuration is way too small.

I've got large hands and it's just not a good fit for me.

are there any fixes for this or do I just live with it or sell it?

thanks.

Major 2


Uberti 1860 Grips & frames , course they are hens teeth in Stainless , I suppose some nickel plated would do....

If you want to see an example , look up Pietta's Alchemista
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Coffinmaker

It's been eons since Uberti manufactured a stainless 1860.  Hens Teeth is an understatement.  However .... Some lustrum ago, Uberti standardized a lot of their stuff.  I would suggest you contact VTI Gunparts for an 1860 "set" which will include fitted and finished wood.  Then you could either polish the steel bright or have it plated (Hard Chrome best bet).

Coffinmaker

chaindrive

I may not have been clear in my question.  ???

what i'm wondering is if there are any oversized wood grips / stocks available for the Cattleman.

the factory grips are just too narrow and short for my hands.

Major 2

Sorry perhaps your

"...are there any fixes for this ?... " threw us

We offered the 1860 route ...


Clearly, you may want something more like this  :-\      ugly as sin...but there it is  :)


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jay-Scott-Colt-SAA-Frontier-326-Oversize-Walnut-Grips-New-Old-Stock-DB7-/222478857666?hash=item33ccc5f5c2
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chaindrive

the horror...the horror...

you're right, they be ugly.

I've been searching for oversize one piece wood grips without really finding the "right" one.

at any rate, i'm keeping this little beauty and will learn to like the factory grips.

thanks for your help gentlemen.

Abilene

Some people with large hands find putting the little finger under the grip helps. 

Also, oversize grips will not be SASS legal though that may not bother you.  An 1860 gripframe and grip is legal.

If you just want the grip to be fatter, some aftermarket grips are fatter than others.  About 15 years ago I ordered some Altamont faux ivory grips for a 2nd gen Colt, and they were way too thick for my smaller hands, so I sold them.
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chaindrive

a little research has shown me that the Pietta Alchimista II (.45 colt of course) may be the answer.

I get the part about the longer grip, but how about the thickness of the of the grips?

narrow profile or "meatier" than the Uberti Cattleman or colt repro?

any owners out there that can comment?

thanks.

Abilene

The Army grip is usually just longer, not thicker, than the standard SAA grip.  But again, you could find thicker after market grips for the Army gripframe as well.
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chaindrive

thanks Abilene.

i'm sure that the Alchimista grips will be a good fit.

I'll have to sell the Uberti to buy the Pietta... :'(

I know I'll take a big hit, but like they say live and learn, this was my first time out with six shooters.

Major 2

Which brings me back to the question  I suggested in the 2nd. post ?

Get an 1860 grip assembly from VTI for your Uberti , it will fit right up....

the Alchimista is a fine gun...but you have the  stainless Uberti just call VTI.  Part # UB:040011/Ass

another option.  check EBay  or advertise here and see if someone is willing to swap  or has a set...

when planets align...do the deal !

chaindrive

o.k.

the VTI website shows three versions of assemblies.

is the top one correct for my application?


Major 2

# 11 - UB:040011/Ass
UB:040011/AssDescription
Uberti Grip Assembly w/Steel BS & Brass TG (1860)
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chaindrive

thanks Major 2.

I think I will take this option.

need to check on hard chrome plating.

can anyone recommend a good shop that does this?

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