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US Revolver, TB smooth (97d)
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Code: USR_97d
Price: $68.00
Shipping Weight: 0.20 pounds
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This is a small grip for a United States Revolver (trade
brand, Iver Johnson manufactured)hammerless top break revolver
of the late 1880's. It probably fits a number of other
small revolvers, since Iver Johnson and H&R both made "trade
brands" to order for hardware firms with whatever name the
customer wanted stamped on the guns.
The only way to know if this fits your gun is to send a
tracing of your existing grips or gun frame, made on a 3 x 5
index card with the screw hole marked, or to simply compare
the dimensions with your gun:
- Overall height, rear corner to base = 2.34 inches
- Overall height, front corner to base = 1.62 inches
- Width across top corners = 0.95 inches
- Width across the base if it were straight = 1.0 inches
- Height of screw hole center from base = 1.08 inches
- Width across screw hole center = 1.06 inches
- Height of top dome over line between corners = 0.3 inches
- Front and rear step from top corner to start of dome = 0.188 inches
As always, if you send a tracing then I can tell much more
about whether or not this grip fits your gun than if you
don't (in which case I can only send what you order, as I
have no way to measure your gun -- but you do!)
This is actually a grip made by using the Jay Scott No. 181
US Revolver Top Break Hammerless grip as a model. It is
smooth and looks nice with pearl effects. It is too small
to mount most medallions, however. I list the smaller ones
but I don't recommend any except the small daisy. Even
a 1/2 inch medallion looks a little crowded on this grip.
But I'll install it if you really want me to...works, just
not exactly well suited to the size.
I list this under several brands because it could well fit
some of them. You just have to compare measurements and
discover if it might work, and if it is close, make a
tracing and send that to me first, before you order. I can
let you know if your tracing shows around the outline of
the grip, meaning the grip is too small in some dimension.
If the grip covers your tracing entirely, it can be sanded
to fit your gun. If it has a LOT of surplus material beyond
your tracing, I could pre-shape it to make it closer and let
you finish it precisely with the gun in hand (only way to
really get a good fit is by test and sand, test and sand,
until it exactly matches).
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