Let see those wood grips

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Have you ever noticed how wooden grips are made for only metal guns? You don't often see them on plastic guns. That is because the shooters of plastic guns care nothing at all about the beauty of wood and steel; they are way too practical in my opinion.

I like guns but I don't like plastic and synthetic stocks. That's just me. Thanks to all who shared the photos of their "real" guns.
I like wood and steel much better than plastic too. They are just as practical as plastic, and they have character. I like to think to think the character of a wood and steel handgun says a little something abput the character of the person. Whether that is true or not, I don't know, but I like to think so.
 
Have you ever noticed how wooden grips are made for only metal guns? You don't often see them on plastic guns. That is because the shooters of plastic guns care nothing at all about the beauty of wood and steel; they are way too practical in my opinion.

I like guns but I don't like plastic and synthetic stocks. That's just me. Thanks to all who shared the photos of their "real" guns.
While there may be a model or two that uses them, most polymer pistols do not have replacable grips. The grip is simply part of the frame.
The polymer revolvers made by Ruger & Taurus do have replacable grips so I'm pretty sure they could be made for those. Not sure if the grips are interchangable with their steel framed revolvers or not.
 
I love fine wood furniture. I could not help myself on my edc.
 

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