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EAA Bounty Hunter O/S (155d)
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Code: EAA_155d
Price: $68.00
Shipping Weight: 0.25 pounds
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This is an extended, oversized version of the European American
Armory Bounty Hunter. It is large enough so you can sand the
edges to fit almost any version of the gun's grips, and has
an extended base with spacer. It also comes with two internal
spacers to help secure the grip against the inside of the
frame, making this a 5-piece kit with screw mount.
If you want the screw kit installed (holes drilled, etc.)
then be sure to send a tracing that has the hole location
indicated accurately. Otherwise I will install the screws
in the default location, indicated below in the list of
dimensions.
However, the grips can be sent without screw holes, so that
if you want to use them for a gun with removable backstrap
and make them into a 1-piece kit, you can just opt to have
the screw kit "left out". I will send the grips in that
case without holes and with a thick set of spacers for
the screw area. I will also include a screw kit, not
installed, in case you change your mind and want to do
it yourself.
The extension spacer is 0.6-inches tall, adding this much
more grip room below the actual gun frame. The dimensions are:
- Front edge length = 1.12 inches
- Overall height = 3.8 inches
- Base width = 2.5 inches
- Center of front edge to rear edge = 1.7 inches
- Width of top flat = 1.0 inches
- Height of screw hole center (default) = 1.8 inches
- Width across screw hole center = 1.6 inches
- Hole center to back edge = 0.8 inches
- Narrowest distance across curved "neck" = 1.45 inches
- Thickness at top = 0.41 inches
- Thickness near base = 0.63 inches
- Height of spacer = 0.60 inches
- Thickness of spacer as sent = 0.5 inches
To assemble the grip, you would first file or sand the
outline to fit your gun frame, then epoxy glue the base spacer
and the optional screw area spacers in place to secure
the grips from moving when the screw is tightened. The
spacers bear on the inside of the grip frame to eliminate
movement. The original grips have two screw area spacers
and two halves of the base spacer as part of the wooden
grip, but to make the fitting go more quickly, I provide
a single base spacer which you attach to only one grip
panel. You can use both glue and 3/16 pins if you wish,
for extra strength. The holes in the spacer act as extra
glue areas and don't need to be used for screws or pins.
But they can be used that way if you wish.
The screw area spacers on the original gun guided a short
internally threaded steel tube, into which two separate
grip screws threaded. Instead of that arrangement, I
provide a single high strength stainless steel screw and
two brass fittings (press-fit nut and press-fit ferrule)
through which the screw passes (assuming you leave the
"install mounting screw" option checked, above. The two
spacers are to be positioned so they bear against the
rear inside frame and hold the grip in position, along
with the square top and front edge bearing against the
frame, and the spacer bearing against the bottom of the
frame. You will sand the base spacer and base of the
grips so they blend together when the grip has been
fitted and assembled. You can do this with the grip
mounted on the gun.
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