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Rough Rider 22 revolver walnut grips i made.
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2422483" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>NO ( i know you are kidding though) wood is too expensive and time could not justify a return ,based on what you could buy them for.</p><p>I assume you can buy some anyway.</p><p></p><p>And i am not that good yet <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I build cars. I cut a front suspension out of a 1980 pinto and stuck it into my 1947 dodge truck, after i grafted 2x3 rectangular tubing into the pinto suspension.</p><p>I made steering linkage and all went great...Easy for me .. took a few days.</p><p>I had a neighbor ask me to do this to his 39 and he had the pinto to donate the suspension.</p><p></p><p>I gave him a price and he dropped his jaw and stated he had another guy say he could do it for 300 bucks.</p><p></p><p>Jump on it. I told him.</p><p>Ok so remove factory 39 engine trans and steering...and remove pinto crap and then install into 39 and hook it all back up and make brakes and steering work properly.</p><p>Liability if it breaks ..Not that i would worry there.</p><p></p><p>So i ask him how much would it cost to have your 1 ton front suspension rebuilt including brakes and bearings</p><p>brake lines and all steering components changed...This is an R&R deal and would cost over 1K.</p><p>300 bucks to build a fab.. forget it.</p><p> </p><p>But if someone brought the wood and wanted to do some grips their self I would be more than happy to let them use my tools and show them for free!</p><p>I wonder if all the frames are exactly the same.. a little overhang or "underhang" of the grip could result if the frame was off a tad or the pin.</p><p>I spoke of this to a buddy just about an hour ago.</p><p>Now i must go look to see if grips are offered for this gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2422483, member: 15054"] NO ( i know you are kidding though) wood is too expensive and time could not justify a return ,based on what you could buy them for. I assume you can buy some anyway. And i am not that good yet :) I build cars. I cut a front suspension out of a 1980 pinto and stuck it into my 1947 dodge truck, after i grafted 2x3 rectangular tubing into the pinto suspension. I made steering linkage and all went great...Easy for me .. took a few days. I had a neighbor ask me to do this to his 39 and he had the pinto to donate the suspension. I gave him a price and he dropped his jaw and stated he had another guy say he could do it for 300 bucks. Jump on it. I told him. Ok so remove factory 39 engine trans and steering...and remove pinto crap and then install into 39 and hook it all back up and make brakes and steering work properly. Liability if it breaks ..Not that i would worry there. So i ask him how much would it cost to have your 1 ton front suspension rebuilt including brakes and bearings brake lines and all steering components changed...This is an R&R deal and would cost over 1K. 300 bucks to build a fab.. forget it. But if someone brought the wood and wanted to do some grips their self I would be more than happy to let them use my tools and show them for free! I wonder if all the frames are exactly the same.. a little overhang or "underhang" of the grip could result if the frame was off a tad or the pin. I spoke of this to a buddy just about an hour ago. Now i must go look to see if grips are offered for this gun. [/QUOTE]
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