This is a discussion on Esmeralda wood grips within the General Firearm Discussion forums, part of the Related Topics category; Just ordered a set of Andean Alder wood grips from Esmeralda ... they look awesome, and i plan on putting them on my Smith and ...
Just ordered a set of Andean Alder wood grips from Esmeralda ... they look awesome, and i plan on putting them on my Smith and Wesson 642... cannot wait. If i like them, i may see if i "need" another set for some of my other j frames. I wonder if they would also fit a Taurus or not... will have to read more on her website. Bunker
"The gun is the great equalizer... For it is the gun, that allows the meek to repel the monsters; Whom are bigger, stronger and without conscience, prey on those who without one, would surely perish."
"The gun is the great equalizer... For it is the gun, that allows the meek to repel the monsters; Whom are bigger, stronger and without conscience, prey on those who without one, would surely perish."
I almost pulled the trigger on some Esmerelda grips for my 642 last year and never did. I will be going back to her site to shop (I have a birthday coming up )
Nice choice Bunker, I've got four I'm trying to decide on ? Think I'm just going to do the Eni Meeni Mini Mo ? Every one I picked it said "sold two hours ago" except the second one, which is my least fovorite maybe because it was the most expensive.
Nice choice Bunker, I've got four I'm trying to decide on ? Think I'm just going to do the Eni Meeni Mini Mo ? Every one I picked it said "sold two hours ago" except the second one, which is my least fovorite maybe because it was the most expensive.
How can you go wrong with any of them... i saw buy more than one, and as long as they feel the same, switch it up every so often. I am waiting for an email to see if these grips will fit a taurus revolver or not. bunker