Pachmayr Grips On A Remmy??

kwhi43

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Yes, I know they are ugly, but you sure can hang onto them. These are what
I use in revolver competition on my 44 Remmy that was converted to 36.

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And if you don't like them, you will love these.

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I like the palmshelf!

Bet the wooden palmshelf fits like a glove! I have an airpistol with that style and it sure is easy to hit with!
The Pachmeyers? Well... I never found the recoil caused a need for em. Sure is a different idea tho.
ZVP
 
One thing is for sure . . . you'll never pass muster at a Civil War reenactment with those! :)

I think that they are so ugly that they're kind of cute myself. For shooting, I'll bet that they really work well . . . . the heck with what any of us think about 'em . . . actually, I'm impressed and I'm glad you showed them to us!

It kind of remindes me of my Ruger New Vaquero . . . for me, I absolutely hate the grips that came on it. I'm going to make a new set out of Mesquite for it this winter that are more "formed to my hand". I wanted to stay authentic looking with it but after shooting it quite a bit, it is becoming more evident that if my target shooting is going to get any betteer, I have to do something with the grips . . . and, as Louis Sullivan said . . "form follows function".

What Pachmeyers did you use for the Remmie? I've never really looked at their grips that much . . . I'm assuming that from the looks of yours, you had to alter them to fit or are these a "stock" set?

Thanks again for sharing . . I enjoyed the photos . . . great looking pistols! :)
 
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