What ever they are, they are not for any Colt that a clone is nw available for. My guess would be an S&W, but to tell you the truth, for late 1800's revolvers, they could be off anything. The "grain" looks more manufactured than natural....
What ever they are, they are not for any Colt that a clone is nw available for. My guess would be an S&W, but to tell you the truth, for late 1800's revolvers, they could be off anything. The "grain" looks more manufactured than natural....
hi jim, just checked out the grips, they are organic not manmade, look more like stained bone though, they have blood vessel grooves and channels on the reverse.
the other guy on here doesnt think they are colt maybe S&W, postage would be £2.50 if you still want them, I think they are very old, i bought them to make a unique folding knife handle but never got around to it
heres pictures of the reverse
reverse pictures
Thanks, Paul, but I wanted them for my Unerti Colt-clone. Otherwise, I don't have a pistol that they'd fit.
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
hi i have several colts including a clone,dont look colt to me,hope this helps
think it might be for another type of pistol but useful to someone