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Handgun guys: I was looking at a 1911A1 (1943 Colt Manufactured) the other day with grip scales that obviously aren't authentic. They appeared to be some sort of faux stag. What is the authentic grip scale and can they be bought anywhere? If I buy it and want to replace the grip scales, what should I look for?
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Here's a link: Vintage Grips
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How about these.......10,000 year-old Mammoth ivory. Always like the idea of grips made from an endangered species, but an extinct one is even better.
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i can put you on some sambar.
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That gun started out with hard rubber grips or a hard type of plastic, usually had a reddish tint, I carried one in the service. The one I have today has samber stag grips, feels much better than the originals and I think it looks better also. 1911 grips are available in about a 1000 different versions, pick one that feels good and looks good unless you want nothing but original.
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Dan, Thanks for the link. That's just what I was hoping someone could provide.
I know there are lots of grips out there, but when it comes to an old warhorse like this, I prefer original.
Matt
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A friend put those wooly mammoth grips on a high polish .38 Super, like an El Toro. Looks very good.
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Dan, Thanks for the link. That's just what I was hoping someone could provide.
Matt Glad I could help. Being a handgun guy in a forum full of rifle loonies, I don't get to often. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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Glad I could help. Being a handgun guy in a forum full of rifle loonies, I don't get to often. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Pistol people.... they just don't get much respect <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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MattO,
The authentic grips are "Coltwood" (plastic), Type II (with strengthening ribs).
The grips are brownish plastic with full checkering and reinforcing rings around the screw holes. The "strengthening ribs" are molded ribs on the back of the grip, as opposed to the "flat" grips.
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I just happen to have a pair of the real things. PM me & tell me how bad you want'em.
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MattO, If you want to go for art... http://www.esmeralda.cc/jim
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Don't forget to give EBAY a look, they usually have a lot of choices. 1911 grips
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