More Elk Stag Grips
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More Elk Stag Grips
This is my first COVID-era gun-related purchase in over 8 weeks...
That's the longest "dry spell" of not buying any gun accessories or ammo since I was a teenager...
And that was a loooooooooong time ago...
But I think I made up for the wait in style.
Anyway, I do like Elk Stag grips, and this set called out to me:
I think they look really sharp on my Ruger Old Army. Now I can't wait to get it over to the range and have other shooters oogle over them -- from 6 feet away, of course.
This Old Army was heavily modified many years ago with:
* A handmade partridge front sight
* A Millet full-blade rear sight
* A Smooth trigger blade (filed away the grooves)
* A trigger stop added (between trigger plunger & spring)
* A 5/16" rammer extension (for target loads)
* Treso Ampco Bronze nipples
* An action job with 3# trigger pull
The grips are the latest addition, and the only change I can think of now is to shoot it MORE!
Tight groups.
Old No7
That's the longest "dry spell" of not buying any gun accessories or ammo since I was a teenager...
And that was a loooooooooong time ago...
But I think I made up for the wait in style.
Anyway, I do like Elk Stag grips, and this set called out to me:
I think they look really sharp on my Ruger Old Army. Now I can't wait to get it over to the range and have other shooters oogle over them -- from 6 feet away, of course.
This Old Army was heavily modified many years ago with:
* A handmade partridge front sight
* A Millet full-blade rear sight
* A Smooth trigger blade (filed away the grooves)
* A trigger stop added (between trigger plunger & spring)
* A 5/16" rammer extension (for target loads)
* Treso Ampco Bronze nipples
* An action job with 3# trigger pull
The grips are the latest addition, and the only change I can think of now is to shoot it MORE!
Tight groups.
Old No7
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Re: More Elk Stag Grips
Very nice looking grips. I've always liked stag grips over ivory or mother of pearl. I want to get a set for a USFA rodeo that I have but find other things I want more when I have the cash.
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Re: More Elk Stag Grips
I've always liked stag grips, great choice Darryl.....
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Re: More Elk Stag Grips
I really like stag grips on my SAA type guns. Wish I had more of them on all of mine! The set I have on my AWA .45 Colt has a warm yellowish tint to them, and I like the color, and feel.
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I became dehydrated oggling this post. Gorgeous elk stag grips on a stainless ROA. OMG!
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Re: More Elk Stag Grips
Ahhh yes looks mighty fine!!
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Re: More Elk Stag Grips
Those look really nice.
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Re: More Elk Stag Grips
Can you provide more info on those grips? Who, what, where?
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