Smooth Bone Light Ivory stain for Pietta 1873 Great Western II Revolver RJT#7050
Smooth Bone Light Ivory stain for Pietta 1873 Great Western II Revolver RJT#7050
Smooth Bone Light Ivory stain for Pietta 1873 Great Western II Revolver

Smooth Bone Light Ivory stain for Pietta 1873 Great Western II Revolver RJT#7050

RJT#7050 -
$379.95

Description

The grips in the photo are the grips you will receive. 

These have been hand carved and fit to a Pietta 1873 Great Western II Revolver.
They may also fit similar revolver models like the Pietta 1873 gunfighter - Uberti 1873 Cattleman or Colt 2nd and 3rd Gen revolvers.  may require minor adjusting to get the perfect fit.

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Delivery of item will be in 3 - 6 business days to Continental USA.


Concerned about Fit? Don't be We wish to make the exchange process as easy as possible If these grips are not a good fit to your revolver just contact us for a return number
and ship them on back to us with you original grips or a Cut Out tracing of your frame (click here to see how to make a cut out tracing) and we will match that tracing to our instock grips for you to choose a better fitting option. or we can begin creating a custom set from your revolver or original grips. the only additional charge would be the shipping. This is the fastest way to get your hand carved grips

Wish to avoid the potential additional shipping charges?  Choose the "Hold for Tracing" option when ordering this pair of grips and then send us the cut out tracing or original grips
and we will hold your new pair of grips here at the shop then compare the fit to your tracing before sending them. this may take a bit longer but helps insure a proper fit.


highly polished natural bone grips that look and feel just like Old Ivory, with all the strong grain and character of mother natures material. These grips are made of very dense hard natural bone and will age just like Ivory over time.  They are shown here on ta Pietta 1873 Great Western II Revolver, remember they are natural natural material and will have some imperfections. They are not as dense as ivory and can have noticeable porous areas.



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