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    Custom Wooden Grips?

    Does anyone make them on here?

    I wouldn't mind a set of plain walnut ones for my Schofield, I searched but the only other thread was in 2018 and wasn't updated.
    I saw these plain grips for the Uberti Schofield by LS but I don't know how true the ASG version is to the Uberti revolver or even if they would fit it but this is the kind of grip I would like
    https://i.ibb.co/3rkPmZ8/CIMG0032-1d...5d7d016fe4.jpg

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    Contact Andy, airgunner177 on this site, or andy@andrewdavies10.plus.com he makes superb grips for many models.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troubledshooter View Post
    Contact Andy, airgunner177 on this site, or andy@andrewdavies10.plus.com he makes superb grips for many models.
    Thanks very much for that Troubledshooter, Ive sent him an email

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    Just thought I would update this in case anybody else is looking in the future.
    Andy replied, sadly he doesn't do revolver grips.

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    Custom wooden grips

    Andy is an outstanding craftsman, but he does not make grips for guns for which he does not have a "model" to work from. The Schofield air pistol grips are quite different from the Uberti grips in the way they attach to the gun. There is a lot going on under the grips in the air pistol version that is not happening in the powder-burner. To my knowledge, the only optional grips are the faux ivory.

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    I found out about the above when I asked Andy to make me some wood grips for one of my Crosman 600's, and had to send him one as a pattern.
    It was an expensive exercise with additional postage costs, but the end result was superb, and to my mind, well worth the additional expense.
    I know Andy has patterns for most Webley air pistols, but don't know what others he can do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meggadeath View Post
    Andy is an outstanding craftsman, but he does not make grips for guns for which he does not have a "model" to work from. The Schofield air pistol grips are quite different from the Uberti grips in the way they attach to the gun. There is a lot going on under the grips in the air pistol version that is not happening in the powder-burner. To my knowledge, the only optional grips are the faux ivory.
    That I can understand. I design 3D products, often adaptors for other things, and I get a lot of request for things that I do own. Even with dimensions, unless it's a very simple object, it can be extremely hard to get things just right if you don't have the prototype in front of you.
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