OK, I hope this question isn't sacrilege, but here goes. A while back I saw a photo of a Rodeo stripped down to the white. It looked nice (nicer than matte black at least). It was even antiqued a little. This was before the Gunslinger was available, so it was a cool idea at the time. It had a case-colored hammer, so it must have been a few years back. Anyway, the guy had put Colt hard rubber grips on it, with the eagles. I thought that was a fantastic idea. I like the look of the eagle-style rubber grips, and I like the rampant pony -- if I could afford a Colt, I'd own one, but I have a Rodeo -- in many ways more of a 'Colt' than a Colt, if you know what I mean.
There's a website that sells licensed, after-market Colt hard rubber grips with and without the eagle. You have to choose between 1st gen, or 2nd/3rd. Those are the two sizes. Does anyone know what frame style the USFA follows? I know that slapping Colt grips on a USFA doesn't make it a Colt, and nobody would be fooled by it -- not trying to fool anyone, I just like the look.
Has anyone here done this, and can tell me what frame style the Rodeo follows? Thanks! -- Rob