I bought a 357 Magnum 6.75 inch barrel yesterday at a gun show. Very beatiful gun, blued and walnut grips. My question is, is there anyone who makes different grips for this hand gun. I have large hands and would love to have rubber grips on it that are larger but would settle for any larger grips. If anyone out there knows where I might find a aftermarket set of grips, please let me know.
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I would go directly to EAA and ask them who makes aftermarket grips for the Bounty Hunter. If nobody that they know of does, ask them if the grip-frame of the revolver duplicates in size and shape the grip-frames of Colt Singla Action Armys, as there's lots of aftermarket grips for these. They may know this or they may not; they don't manufacture the revolver, it's made for them overseas.
Barring any success with this route, Google/Yahoo/Bing using the key words "handgun grips, handgun stocks, pistol grips, pistol stocks." You may or may not find grips as being for the Bounty Hunter. if not, call the vendor of grips that you like the looks of and ask them if they think they will work for your item. You may be in a "cut-and-try" situation so be sure and ask them if you can return the grips if they don't work for you.
Alan in Nevada1
Joined: February 2010
Posted: October 22, 2012 02:09 AM
I would go directly to EAA and ask them who makes aftermarket grips for the Bounty Hunter. If nobody that they know of does, ask them if the grip-frame of the revolver duplicates in size and shape the grip-frames of Colt Singla Action Armys, as there's lots of aftermarket grips for these. They may know this or they may not; they don't manufacture the revolver, it's made for them overseas.
Barring any success with this route, Google/Yahoo/Bing using the key words "handgun grips, handgun stocks, pistol grips, pistol stocks." You may or may not find grips as being for the Bounty Hunter. if not, call the vendor of grips that you like the looks of and ask them if they think they will work for your item. You may be in a "cut-and-try" situation so be sure and ask them if you can return the grips if they don't work for you.
FWIW, Many of these "Cowboy" style single action revolvers are actually CLONES of the Colt SAA and can use the parts from the Colt and other clones. www.brownells.com did have that info avaialable on their website...That said several of the companies that make rubber.neoprene grips make slip ons for the synthetic framed autos...those that don't use grip panels...Perhaps a set of those tube like slips ons will work...or Pachmyr was selling a Pach-Skin which is a pebble grained stick on stock adhering material that can be trimmed to conform to most any firearm surface.. Many shooters use it on rifles with plastic stocks..Check Pachmyr's website for the product...they package it in a 4 sheet offering with a grip and forend shape that can be trimmed with scissors...
Ezequiel
Joined: August 2011
Posted: October 22, 2012 05:16 PM
FWIW, Many of these "Cowboy" style single action revolvers are actually CLONES of the Colt SAA and can use the parts from the Colt and other clones. www.brownells.com did have that info avaialable on their website...That said several of the companies that make rubber.neoprene grips make slip ons for the synthetic framed autos...those that don't use grip panels...Perhaps a set of those tube like slips ons will work...or Pachmyr was selling a Pach-Skin which is a pebble grained stick on stock adhering material that can be trimmed to conform to most any firearm surface.. Many shooters use it on rifles with plastic stocks..Check Pachmyr's website for the product...they package it in a 4 sheet offering with a grip and forend shape that can be trimmed with scissors...
OK, last try, I know someone out there in pistol world has one of these guns, and I know that not every one of them have the orignal stock wal nut grips on them. ome out there has firgured out that maybe a grip off a colt or some other gun will fit this one with little modifacations. I am not looking for a set of grips that are made of some exoctic bone or has fansy printing on them, I am wanting a larger set that are plastic or rubber or some other material that will give my gun a better grip and hopefully a better look. So I am going to sit here and wait for that person to come forward and let me know what will work and where to get it, so if you dont step forward, it will be your fault my wife leaves me and I starve to death because I will not leave the computer. Please someone help, I am getting hungry and I wanna shoot my gun
firemanst13
Joined: October 2012
Posted: October 23, 2012 11:19 AM
OK, last try, I know someone out there in pistol world has one of these guns, and I know that not every one of them have the orignal stock wal nut grips on them. ome out there has firgured out that maybe a grip off a colt or some other gun will fit this one with little modifacations. I am not looking for a set of grips that are made of some exoctic bone or has fansy printing on them, I am wanting a larger set that are plastic or rubber or some other material that will give my gun a better grip and hopefully a better look. So I am going to sit here and wait for that person to come forward and let me know what will work and where to get it, so if you dont step forward, it will be your fault my wife leaves me and I starve to death because I will not leave the computer. Please someone help, I am getting hungry and I wanna shoot my gun
The truth be known..this is not a gun on buys and then dresses up..it is your basic OTC plinker.used and shot as it was born..As for aftermarket..oversized would not be what is made and sold...Whorehouse pearl(imitation) Faux Ivory and plastic is what you find EAA is still in buisnes European American Armory is waht EAA stands for and they can be found at www.eaacorp.com Other thasn that wood oversizes grips for this gun growon trees......Litterly... Your and your jackknife hack away everything that doesn't look like what you want...add a little tung oil and your set to go.......
Ezequiel
Joined: August 2011
Posted: October 23, 2012 12:17 PM
The truth be known..this is not a gun on buys and then dresses up..it is your basic OTC plinker.used and shot as it was born..As for aftermarket..oversized would not be what is made and sold...Whorehouse pearl(imitation) Faux Ivory and plastic is what you find EAA is still in buisnes European American Armory is waht EAA stands for and they can be found at www.eaacorp.com Other thasn that wood oversizes grips for this gun growon trees......Litterly... Your and your jackknife hack away everything that doesn't look like what you want...add a little tung oil and your set to go.......