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Colt saa ivory grips
Colt saa ivory grips










colt saa ivory grips colt saa ivory grips

If you have always wanted a set, now it the time. And, it takes twice as much material that is twice as thick to build a single action grip compared to a 1911 grip. With the current political situation in Russia, the dollar exchange rate and supply & demand from China, mammoth ivory is becoming very difficult to acquire. These are the ones you have been waiting for!ĭon't wait, as this material is in very short supply. They will look great on either a blued or stainless gun. I will need your grip frame to provide fitting. Fitting is required and included in the price. If you are playing for money or just plinking, you will really enjoy these grips.Ĭut oversided to fit 2nd or 3rd Generation Colts. This ancient natural material gives you the look and feel you have been looking for. Cowboy Action Shooters love these grips for competition. If you have not shot ivory grips before, these grips are smooth, but the mammoth ivory gives a solid grip that sticks right to you. And, the mammoth ivory has good color showing its ancient age. Very dense material and adds just a little weight to the grip frame. These are Fossil Mammoth Ivory from Russia. The revolver is all nickel finished with a blade front and "V" notch rear sights, later curved ejector rod head and fitted with a one-piece smooth ivory grip.New for 2014: Colt Single Action Fossil Ivory Grips! The hammer is original to the revolver and has a bordered checkered spur and is equipped with a riveted rimfire firing pin. The loading gate is marked with the assembly number "769". The hammer well is marked with the letter "C".

colt saa ivory grips

The matching serial numbers are marked on the bottom of the barrel under the ejector housing, on the frame, trigger guard, cylinder and back strap. U.S.A." and the left side of the frame is marked with the two line, two patent date marking. The top of the barrel is marked with the one line block letter address, "COLT'S PT. The 44 rimfire series was introduced in 1875 and they were serial numbered in their own range. Only 1,863 Single Action Army revolvers were chambered in this caliber. This is a professionally restored example of a Colt Single Action Army revolver that was chambered for the.












Colt saa ivory grips