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Need Help Identifying These Revolver Grips
buttplate
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Hello!
I'm hoping someone can identify these grips from the pattern shown. The right side grip has a floral design, while the left hand grip shows an Indian on a horse spearing a buffalo. I believe these grips came from a spur-trigger revolver, but I'm not sure on that.
Thank you in advance, and stay safe!
buttplate
Comments
Are they bakelite material?
Thank you for your response. They could be bakelite, or Gutta Percha. I can't really tell.
Buttplate
The screw usually goes through both grips. It would be interesting the see the anchoring arrangement for the grip with no hole.
Just by design, I would guess circa 1890s as to age.
I seem to remember some of these grips, along with other scenes like that on the old Belgium revolvers. Course I could be wrong.