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#64276 - 02/08/10 10:09 AM Re: grips for bisely [Re: AmmoHouse]
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Junebug,

I have a friend with the same problem.He has large hands that get whacked by the back of the trigger gaurd on the Bisley.He was looking for the same thing.Have you called Eagle grips?They might do a custom grip for you.

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#64277 - 02/08/10 10:49 AM Re: grips for bisely [Re: junebug]
KRal
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junebug, I believe this is what you look'n for.... Eagle Grips
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#64289 - 02/08/10 06:10 PM Re: grips for bisely [Re: KRal]
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Thanks guys they look like what I need .The ones I made look like the smooth grips but sized to fit my hand.If you make a few sets of custom grips for yourself,you get a better idea why they charge what they do.Its not something you do in a couple of hours.thanks again for all the imput.
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#64303 - 02/09/10 07:26 AM Re: grips for bisely [Re: junebug]
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June did you try e-mailing or calling Herrett? Calling would be quicker though.

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#64397 - 02/11/10 12:33 AM Re: grips for bisely [Re: BINGO]
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Bingo Tried Herott decided it was easier and quicker to make my own.Seems I always have to do things the hard way ,made two sets.
First set were not pretty at all but they told me what I needed to know ,they worked.Second set turned out much better,hope I can figure out how to post picture.The eagle grips looked pretty good ,just more than I care to spend right now on grips. Gone back to school after 40 years,plant closed so have to watch my pennies.
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#64467 - 02/11/10 09:22 PM Re: grips for bisely [Re: junebug]
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Sounds like a cottage industry in the making. Can't wait to see the pics. Did Herrett say would make them for a Bisley?

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#64471 - 02/11/10 11:07 PM Re: grips for bisely [Re: BINGO]
junebug
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Bingo I have posted some pictures of my grips and crossdraw holster that I made on the bragging board .Hope you like them .
Holster starting to show some patina(fancy word for wear)after couple of years, but its honest wear gotten on the hunt.Just makes it look better to me.Not braggin just could not figure out how to get them to here.
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#64503 - 02/12/10 04:41 PM Re: grips for bisely [Re: junebug]
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Saw those pics. They're not bad. You could probably sell some of those & leather w/elbow grease if you tried.

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