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I'm keeping the brass trigger guard but I'm wanting to replace the back part of the handle for a steel one.

This is on a pieta, I never have liked the particular shape of this one, its snot quite the same as the original ones and I'm either going to sell it to someone who wants a little bit different shape on their 1851 Navy or trade it if someone has a steel one they'd like to swap for. The wood grips come in the deal.

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I'm keeping the brass trigger guard but I'm wanting to replace the back part of the handle for a steel one.

This is on a pieta, I never have liked the particular shape of this one, its snot quite the same as the original ones and I'm either going to sell it to someone who wants a little bit different shape on their 1851 Navy or trade it if someone has a steel one they'd like to swap for. The wood grips come in the deal.View attachment 335315View attachment 335317View attachment 335314

Hello,
Even though a trade the ad still needs a photo of the item with a card or piece of paper showing your screen name and the date of the photo, please.

LD
 
Those look like the large 1860 grips?
No they are just unusually shaped grips that the manufacturer of this piece made.

Instead of a hogs leg they look more like a horse's hoof.

There's nothing wrong with them an I think there's somebody out there that will like them on their sixgun.
 
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I cannot guarantee it will fit perfectly on another pietta, may require welding , heating , bending, forging , grinding or cutting


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