Show us your grips!

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new sandalwood grips for my 92...will post a new picture once I get the original barrel recoated and the compensator put on...doesnt look right to me with the stainless barrel...I like the grips a lot tho, got them from a seller on ebay in thailand...took 2 weeks.

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The wood from these grips came from a shipping pallet. My neighbor was using it for firewood, and he let me have a chunk. I think it's mahogany. Took a couple hours to make using a table saw, drill press, and a belt sander.

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Beautiful wood from an unexpected source is always an enjoyment for me. Those look really good. I'd say that is mahogany as well.
 
Picked these up cheap on ebay, I liked them but i felt they were missing something.
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Then i set some pewter Jolly Rodger skull and bones into the wood and buried it and then dug them up so it has a look like they were formed inside the grips.
Many people have expressed they liked the original grips better untouched, But i like when my personal touch on everything.
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These Hardwood PAU FERRO are from Kahr and im waiting to come up with a design to have a guy do some custom checkering on them.
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I like those sandalwood Beretta grips. They look REALLY nice. Here's the pair I just picked up from Kimber (took delivery today).

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Grips

Three views of much modified Olivewood wraparounds on a Pardini model 75 Free pistol.
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In hand:
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Just bought these off ebay. For the CZ75.
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Sorry for the repost so quick, but I can't edit my last post. I didn't like the stippling the Glock had on it so I re-did it today.

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