Wood grips for GP100

garry owen

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Any one know of any grip companies who makes them for this pistol other than houge? Who do you recommend? Thanks.
 
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Bravo25

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Been awhile since I owned one, but as I remember they are fairly easy to make yourself if you are so inclined. Find the woold you like, and just trace the originals.
 

BigBoar

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As mentioned above Nill and Badger also make grips. Another firm is Herrett's. The links to these are below:

http://www.herrett-stocks.com/

http://www.pistolgrips.com/index.html

http://nill-griffe.de/cms_usa/

Another outfit is Eagle at:

http://www.eaglegrips.com/

Roy Fishpaw makes custom grips but they are a bit pricey and will take time waiting in the queue but the work is outstanding. He has no website. Finally, there is an OEM supplier (I forget the name) that is in the Midwest that has made wood grips for S&W and Ruger (on the special models that had Rosewood grips and gold triggers and hammers made for a distributor).
 

mactec

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FYI, MacTec is the Factory Authorized USA Dealer for KN Nill Grips.
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bdgotoh

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These folks make grips for Ruger and the quality is excellent. They used to make full wood grips like these on my GP100 but I don't see them in their catalog anymore. They were more square butt and I rounded them off but you get the idea. You might ask if they still offer them. http://www.lettgrips.com

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