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    Replacement grps?

    Where do you buy your grips? Can you buy original grips for K frames? I like the exotic wood grips.

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    Hi Bartman:

    RDL has given you a few good sources and there's always a bunch of grips for sale on eBay and gunbroker.com

    Also, don't disregard your local gun shop and gun shows.

    Best Regards,

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    Bartman,

    I'm, most recently, lovin' Kim Ahrend's products. He is just one of many producing fine American made stocks:





    Kim and Judy are excellent folks, with whom to deal, Ahrends Grips : Home

    Like most custom grip makers, it takes a few weeks to get the stocks, but the wait is certainly worth the time spent.

    Mike
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    +1 on Ahrends. I have a set on my 686 carry gun....oooooooohhhh......aaaaahhhhhhhh......gonna get more for the others soon.......

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    Altamont makes very fine stocks for the K-frame revolvers.
    Altamont - Pistol Grips
    I've purchased 2 sets as gifts, and getting ready to buy my 3rd set for myself soon.

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