Snake45
Professional
I bought these grips off eBay a couple years ago. They look amazingly like genuine factory S&W Target grips but they weren't even advertised as such—they were made somewhere in Asia, I forget where, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, I forget which but the seller was honest about it. I think I paid about $50 for them IIRC. Anyway, I loved the look of them immediately but they didn't quite fit. There was a very small issue at the bottom of the frame which I didn't get around to resolving until today.
I think they look fantastic on my Smith Model 28. Thing is, I have no idea what kind of wood they are. They sure are an interesting and beautiful mix, though. The darker part looks like the finest S&W Goncalo Alves of the '60s-'70s. The lighter part looks like very light walnut. Never seen anything like them.
The underside pics show that the maker sure knew what he was doing about making grips, and matching them up.
Any ideas?
I think they look fantastic on my Smith Model 28. Thing is, I have no idea what kind of wood they are. They sure are an interesting and beautiful mix, though. The darker part looks like the finest S&W Goncalo Alves of the '60s-'70s. The lighter part looks like very light walnut. Never seen anything like them.
The underside pics show that the maker sure knew what he was doing about making grips, and matching them up.
Any ideas?