Unfinshed wood grips for end user customization. Can stain whatever finsih you'd like.
Reviews
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Unfinished wood grips
These grips are great quality and beautiful woodgrain. They are UNFINISHED, so lots of options. I did opt for a few light coats of Tru-Oil . Apply one light coat at a time, waiting a week in between , make sure to wipe off excess oil immediately. Tru- oil is great because it’s a natural finish & doesn’t make the grip slick or hard to hold. Hint- if you are not sure what finish you want to try, test them on the backside of the grips, first. ?
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Grip
Nice grip, smooth surface feels good in the hand, wood grain is very nice looking; like an "old west" revolver.
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Nice unfinished grips
Nice wood with good grain very smooth would not even need sanding
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Wood grips
Looked very nice. I put some dark walnut stain and they make the pistol look sharp. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars was that the "fit" was off just slightly.
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nice piece
realy helped the looks of my gun but could fit a lot better.
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Grip set
Fine upgrade for a vintage E-15 Texan. Perfect fit & nice finish with some linseed oiled steel wool . Heritage products and service are top notch, buy with confidence, you will be completely satisfied.
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Nice, simple grip.
I wanted a better grip than the plastic one that came on my second Rough Rider. The first one I installed a right-hand only wooden grip and it feels great, but I like to carry cross-draw so I needed one that was ambi so I can draw this one with the left hand. This is a really nice grip. I used a little mineral oil to get the grain to pop and protect it a bit. Snug fit. It doesn't walk around like some grips do on these.
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Nice wood and fit correctly.
Didn't use any stain, just put on a couple coats of Birthwood Casey's Tru Oil and it darkened the wood and they look great.
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Wood grips
Solid wood grips, perfect fit ready to be finished to my liking or as I like them keep them natural. A+ for sure