OT.....Ruger grips

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4t5
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OT.....Ruger grips

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I bought some LETT grips for my flattop 44 awhile back, and wan't some more .I understand Lett ain't in business anymore, question is who's making them for Ruger now!
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Noone at the moment is making wood grips for their single actions.

They're phasing out wood grips in lieu of the hard plastic.
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Post by kimwcook »

Check this guy's work out. You should be impressed and he only fits Rugers. I know, I know, there's a lot of guys trying to get him to do others. Until then... http://www.clccustomgrips.com/
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Hogue makes wood Ruger grips for BH, SBH, and new Vaquero. I like the product, and the prices are nice.
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Post by Ravenman »

4t5,

Herrett stocks

www.herrettstocks.com or Nill-grips

http://www.nill-grips.com/
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Post by Ravenman »

4t5,

See Eagle grips for your Ruger SA

http://www.eaglegrips.com/materials.htm

or Esmeralda grips

http://www.esmeralda.cc/rugergrips.htm
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Post by J Miller »

4t5,

Here is the set of American holly grips CLC http://www.clccustomgrips.com/
made me for my Ruger. The grip frame is the older XR3 from a flattop:

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These are actually yellower than they appear in the pics. I asked for them to be made that way.
Carry Chapman makes wood grips from woods I've never heard from.
I highly recommend his work. Check his site out, you'll be astounded at what he makes.

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Post by old goat »

...FWIW, I advise you avoid Ajax Grips. This is not meant to be rude, just fair warning. Problems with Ajax grips, and their questionable business practices, were discussed (cussed ?) on a thread a short while ago. :evil:

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Post by jazman »

+1 for Cary C's grips. Check out his site for some really beautiful work. I have a pair of American Holly's on order for my New Vaquero, once I get the gun and grips on I will post some pics. He is also an excellent guy to do business with. The guys on the Ruger Forum speak very highly of him and his work. Jim
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