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Popa Kapoff:
OK know that I have you attention where can I get a nice pair of grips for a set of 1875 Uberti frontiers. I'm also looking for a place to buy material to make my own grips and knife handle.
bedbugbilly:
Dave at Tombstone Grips can fix you up. :)
http://www.tombstonegrips.com/
Curley Cole:
These came from TipiKreeper at Western and Wildlife store. Good price Light weight and pretty easy to fit.
curley
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Fox Creek Kid:
--- Quote from: Popa Kapoff on March 10, 2011, 11:14:52 AM ---I'm looking for stag or horn grips I just don"t like the plain wood ones :-\
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Real or fake?
http://www.gripmaker.com/stag/default.htm
Sgt Scott:
I bought a pair for my ruger from these fine folks and like them real well. I'll bet they can help you out.
http://www.grashornsgunworks.com/
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