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Grip Gallery

 

All grips featured in this gallery were manufactured by and purchased from Buffalo Brothers Cowboy Store, and fitted by the customer (unless noted otherwise).  Click on any photo to view a larger image.

 

Marty Luffman's grips

 

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Joe Brandes' Ruger New Vaquero .45 Cal

 

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Jack Nabors' Uberti SAA Clone

 

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Larry's 4-5/8" SS Blackhawk

 

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Colby Qualls' Fast Draw Gun

 

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Richard Grandquist's 1st Generation Colt Single Action (circa 1885) with Liberty grips; and 1st Generation Colt Bisley (circa 1905) with checkered factory style grips.

 

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Vic Scott's New Ruger Vaqueros with the jiggered bone grips

 

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Carl Nitz's Schofields, 1851 Navy and .38 S&W

 

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Contrast Rod Casteel's repro Remington's Ivory grips (left) against an original S&W Russian Model with real antique ivories (right).  They look about the same.

 

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Don Myck's Schofield Grips

 

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BillyBobJoeDon's Rugers:  A Vaquero and a Birdshead grip.  Once he got the grips scaled down to fit perfectly, he "antiqued" them.

 

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Birdgun Quail's brace of Cimarron Model P's.  Cimarron Model P's (Uberti), 7.5-inch barrels, .45 Colt featuring Liberty Eagle (Ivory Antique) and Mexican Eagle (Ivory Antique) grips with leather by San Pedro Saddlery.

 

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Jason Feaster's Vaquero .45 LC

 

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Big Jim Dandy's Navy Arms/Uberti No. 3s.  Fitted by Cactus Jack, Tottenham, Ontario.

 

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Donald E. Woods, a man who believed in liberty, passed away last year.  At the request of his family, and in his honor, here's a photo of his Uberti Millennium reproduction of the Colt 1873 Single Action Cattleman .45 with Liberty grips.

 

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Ernie Krick's Ruger Blackhawk 357 Magnum

 

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A sampling of Terry Morin's collection:

 

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Pair of

Colts

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Liberty Eagle in

Ivory Antique

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A Uberti and

a Beretta

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Uberti 45

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Uberti 45

with 4-3/4"

Barrel

 

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Stampede

with 5-1/2"

Barrel

 

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45 Beretta

Stampede

 

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45 Beretta

Stampede

 

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45 Beretta

Stampede

Stag Grip in 

Old Ivory

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Uberti

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Uberti 45

with 5-1/2"

Barrel

 

 

 

 

Wayne George's Vaquero featuring Liberty Eagle Grips with ivory reverse antique finish.

 

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Upton O'Good and Noah Count's Ruger Blackhawks featuring fancy checkered grips with old ivory antique finish.

 

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Gerald Dunn's Thunderer

 

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Ted Barbour's Ruger Bisley Vaquero

 

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Johnny Bates' Conversion with Single Action Army Steer Skull Grips.

 

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Al Ritter's Photo Engraved Uberti with Fleur de Lys antique ivory style grips fitted by Craig's Gunshop, McAlester, OK.

 

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Chip Decker's two EMF P frames (44-40) - installed by Buffalo Brothers

 

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David Thomason's Davis Derringer Grips

 

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John Lacher's Derringer Grips

 

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Cliff "Coachwhip" Jackson's Schofield Grips

 

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Wild Bill Blackerby's '75 Remington and '72 Open Tops

 

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