Decided to keep my .357-6 Old School Crosman and eventually pass it along to one kids.
Does anyone know of a person who is still making wood grips for these guns? I have looked on http://airgunartisans.com/ (http://airgunartisans.com/) to no avail. ???
Thanks,
Tony
Old Skool~
http://airgunmodsbykands.freehostingnoads.net/news.php (http://airgunmodsbykands.freehostingnoads.net/news.php) (Canada)
Also, try TiminNC, a member here and now the owner of Airgun Hobbyist magazine and Airgun Artisans website. He and his wife used to make grips for the 357.
Hope this helps you out.
Rich
Quote from: arkmaker on May 31, 2012, 03:20:36 PM
http://airgunmodsbykands.freehostingnoads.net/news.php (http://airgunmodsbykands.freehostingnoads.net/news.php) (Canada)
Also, try TiminNC, a member here and now the owner of Airgun Hobbyist magazine and Airgun Artisans website. He and his wife used to make grips for the 357.
Hope this helps you out.
Rich
Thanks Rich! I will check with Tim, I know for a fact the Kevin and Susan at Kands are no longer making any grips. They stopped last year and have only a few for the 13xx/22xx.
has anyone tried actual pb revolver grips?
i had some old sw square but grips laying around i sold should have tried them on a 357 before selling them
duh!
the left side would need to be modded if they did fit
You should check Hogue, Pachmayr and other brands of grips for the Colt Python .357 magnum to see if they could be used on your Cros-357 pistol. Of course, the left side grip would require some woodwork on the inside face of the grip and...an install of that spring steel clamp for the co2 cart.
Note: The Crosman models 38C, 38T etc are a clone of the S&W large frame revolvers. Totally diff grips and frame size.
Quote from: Old Skool on May 31, 2012, 02:36:21 PM
Decided to keep my .357-6 Old School Crosman and eventually pass it along to one kids.
Does anyone know of a person who is still making wood grips for these guns? I have looked on http://airgunartisans.com/ (http://airgunartisans.com/) to no avail. ???
Here is a set, cost too much, but here is a set.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Crosman-Model-357four-Grips-177-Caliber-/121022389905?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c2d7f1e91 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Crosman-Model-357four-Grips-177-Caliber-/121022389905?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c2d7f1e91)
Thanks,
Tony
Old Skool~