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A Big Grip Question?
Nighthawk
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I own several handguns that have Rosewood grips,I have heard the term all my life,But never put deep thought into it.What is Rose Wood? Ive never heard of a Rose Wood tree.The same applies to Cocobolo Grips on a couple of my 1911s.If any one could explain this to me I would sure appreciate it.
Thanks in Advance!!
Rugster
Thanks in Advance!!
Rugster
Comments
"Rosewood" - comes from South America. Its species name is "Dalbergia stevensonii". It is a hardwood, heavy and dense. The heartwood is pinkish to purple brown with irregular black markings. Grain is straight with a medium to fine texture.
"Cocobolo" - comes from Central America. Its species name is "Dalbergia ssp.". It is also a hardwood. The heartwood is a varigated color from purple red to yellow, with black markings. It is a hevay wood with irregular grain with a medium fine texture.
Both of these woods are popular with custom grip makers. Both are easy machined. Offer good strenght and of course their "coloring" make attractive grip panels.
Best!!
Rugster
Definitely learned something from your response, thanks.
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