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Nice contrast on the stainless gun they really POP out, how do they feel? I don't like medallions either the simple elegance of the ebony is an excellent choice !New springs, and some smooth Ebony grips. I never liked medallions on grip panels. Ruger or Colt.
They also used Rosewood. The new panels today look like colored plywood.
You might look into the old Shooting Star grips for the Ruger. Herret made them I believe.That is a sharp looking add.
I would like a larger set of grips, the medallions don't bother me. Ideally grips would duplicated a DA revolver, those are my most comfortable though I know they don't match the style of an SA.
My mod was the Mag Spark and I am working out the issues (see the Mag Spark Post). Solid ignition and getting 2 inch 5 shot groups with it, the right ball and powder.
I like the look of stag, but they just don't work for me. They are either too bulky or too rough feeling. Bone (especially Giraffe) is quickly replacing Ivory, which is very difficult to get. I do have a set of Walrus Ivory grips on the way for an unmentionable.Pretty. Matter of personal taste. I like stag or bone grips on my revolvers. Do save the original Ruger grips with medallion. They are collectible.
A fella should keep every single one of those older S&W’s you come across. Ditto for the Colts and the good Rugers… I regret most every one I let go of…I had a 41 magnum S&W N frame with Rosewood grips and loved them. I had transferred those to another N frame when the 41 magnum was stolen (I had it well hiden, ungh). The other gun was stashed elsewhere.
I had helped my brother out with a house build that went wrong during a not been done Winter build (not uncommon to finish a house you had framed up and a roof on but not foundation on up).
He bought me a replacement 41 Magnum and I put the Rosewood grips on that gun. Sold the other gun, sigh, Model 25 that I wish I still had though it seemed the right move at the time of short money.
Funny, when I saw the title of this thread, I thought it would be about "mods" . . . . I understand that changing grips may be an upgrade but so far, that's ALL it's been about!! As with all other revolvers there is plenty of room for mods . . . a bolt block, action stop, pawl spring and plunger upgrade, hammer replacement to a Super Blackhawk or Bisley hammer and other "stuff" . . .
Just thought I'd throw that out there . . .
Mike
Greasing the business skids a bit Mike ? I'm picking on yah in jest and fully agree with the room for ROA mechanical upgrades although they are near indestructible out of the box if you can remember to turn the loading lever lock screw in !
Funny, when I saw the title of this thread, I thought it would be about "mods" . . . . I understand that changing grips may be an upgrade but so far, that's ALL it's been about!! As with all other revolvers there is plenty of room for mods . . . a bolt block, action stop, pawl spring and plunger upgrade, hammer replacement to a Super Blackhawk or Bisley hammer and other "stuff" . . .
Just thought I'd throw that out there . . .
Mike
Texas grips are a great outfit.My ROA purchased on GB came with these laminated grips made by Texas Grips, https://texasgrips.com/extended-grips-info/. They're a half inch longer than the factory grips and are very comfortable.
Man I sure hope the hammer replacements become a thing…
I'm a real fan of Ruger Bisely hammers and triggers but especially the grip !Here's the "thing" !
Super Blackhawk and Bisely hammers.
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Here's a Bisely and Bisely trigger-
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Here's the Super Blackhawk hammer-
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They are basically "drop in" replacements. The only adjustment I've had to do is "dress" a pawl (hand) a little. They're perfect!!
Mike
Here's the "thing" !
Super Blackhawk and Bisely hammers.
View attachment 322632
Here's a Bisely and Bisely trigger-
View attachment 322633
Here's the Super Blackhawk hammer-
View attachment 322634
They are basically "drop in" replacements. The only adjustment I've had to do is "dress" a pawl (hand) a little. They're perfect!!
Mike
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