Are you righty-handed, Murph?
If'n I had a model 60 I think the cool setup would be the polished Tyler with a set of black Barami Hip-Grips, and have someone who is good at it cut some nice checkering on the right-side panel only, leaving the left one smooth. That solves the only problem I've found with Baramis - they are plain looking and kinda slick if your hands are sweaty. Checkering the right side gives a better grip, but the smooth left panel don't scrape yer tender hide when carried close.
I found the Hip-Grip to be real handy back when I carried a Model 36 sneaky-style.
Complete thread:
- What grips look best on a stainless revolver? -
Murphy,
2012-12-12, 23:01
- What ever suits you. I like wood, but that's just me. - Hobie, 2012-12-13, 00:26
- What grips look best on a stainless revolver? - JohnB, 2012-12-13, 00:50
- What grips look best on a stainless revolver? - Jeff Taylor, 2012-12-13, 05:22
- Unicorn ivory - Jhenry, 2012-12-13, 05:45
- Only have a couple pictures of SS arms... - Hoot, 2012-12-13, 07:27
- I like black buffler horn... -
Boge Quinn,
2012-12-13, 08:16
- I have a spare grip frame for one of these, anyone want it? - Hobie, 2012-12-13, 08:21
- that is classy! that would be my choice too! - cable, 2012-12-13, 11:03
- what ever fits your hand and works. all this color match - Rob Leahy, 2012-12-13, 08:46
- Are you righty-handed, Murph? - Catoosa, 2012-12-13, 09:45
- What grips look best on a stainless revolver? -
Jared,
2012-12-13, 11:29
- What grips look best on a stainless revolver? - Jared, 2012-12-13, 14:50
- stag, in this particular case. - John Meeker, 2012-12-13, 12:37
- Fancy walnut or rosewood are always good choices -
brionic,
2012-12-13, 13:33
- Thanks for the input gentlemen. - Murphy, 2012-12-13, 21:23
- I prefer medium to dark woods - bj, 2012-12-14, 00:14