UBERTI 1860 ARMY RICHARDS CONVERSION & '71 / '72 OPEN TOP ~ WHITE STAG GRIPS
UBERTI 1860 ARMY RICHARDS CONVERSION & '71 / '72 OPEN TOP ~ WHITE STAG GRIPS
Arizona Custom Grips
Uberti / Cimarron /
Taylors & Co.
- 1860 Army Richards Transition Model -
- 1860 Army Richards-Mason Conversion -
- 1871 / 1872 Open Top Army -
- and other Uberti SAA style Revolvers
with an 1860 Army sized grip frame (around 3-3/8” tall), such as the Taylor’s
Gunfighter, Taylor’s Cattleman .44 Mag., Taylor’s Hickock Conversion, the
Uberti Callihan, the Uberti 1873 Cattleman “Ursus” 10mm, the Cimarron Bad Boy, or
the El Patron Grizzly Paw -
(see below for details)
~ Exclusive
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MAGNA-TUSK™
white STAG GRIPS
Simulated Stag Grips milled out of a solid block of
Magna-Tusk, denser and heavier than regular Ivory or Stag. See below for details.
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two-PIECE
(with SCREWHOLE) STYLE grips
THIS LISTING IS FOR OUR
TWO-PIECE (SCREWHOLE) STYLE GRIPS
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ONE-PIECE VS. TWO-PIECE STYLE GRIPS EXPLAINED:
Note: One-Piece style grips do not have a visible
screw but instead use an internal spacer to mount the grips. Two-Piece style grips incorporate a visible
screw, allowing easy and quick removal for cleaning or maintenance of your
revolver. We manufacture both
types. Both styles of our grips will
interchange and work on either style of grip frame, no matter how your revolver
is currently set up. Both styles are
traditional and historical designs and both were originally used on early
Colts, so whichever style you choose is really a matter of personal
preference.
One-Piece
style grips (i.e., grips with no visible screwhole in the grips) incorporate a spacer
(included with the grips) which is user mounted to the inside of the grip
panels to hold them in place instead of a using a screw. To ensure optimum fit and best performance, the
spacer is sent unmounted since all gripframes vary slightly in inside
dimensions. Installation is simple and generally
takes only a few minutes. Illustrated
instructions included with each order.
This results in a rock-tight fit, without the need of a screw. One-Piece grips are preferred by many
collectors for their clean lines and traditional look, and are seen on many
early Colts. Once mounted, they are fully removable by removing the three
backstrap screws, and will not alter your revolver in any way. Reinstallation is in reverse order.
Alternatively, our Two-Piece style
grips (i.e., grips with a visible screw) offer the superior convenience of
quick grip removal using only the screw (also included with the grips). Our Two-Piece style grips also include our
proprietary Conversion Kit, allowing
their use on revolvers that do not have a grip pin in the frame (as is the case
with most Italian-made revolvers and others that currently have a one-piece
style grip). The Conversion Kit replaces
the need for a grip pin and is actually a stronger design, and allows the grips
to lock up tight on the frame, allowing no movement. This
requires no modification to your revolver.
Two-piece grips give you the advantage of easier access to your revolver
for cleaning and maintenance, while preserving the integrity of your revolver
in original factory condition. Two-Piece style grips were also used
on many of the early Colts, and are a traditional and iconic historical design,
offering a distinctive look and convenience preferred by many shooters and collectors.
Fully
illustrated, easy-to-follow mounting instructions are included with every order.
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These grips WILL FIT the following Uberti revolvers, which have
the “Army Sized” grip frame (around 3-3/8” tall) :
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Uberti / Cimarron 1860 Army Richards Transition Model Type II
*
Uberti / Cimarron 1860 Army Richards-Mason Conversion
*
Uberti / Cimarron 1872 Open Top Army, also known as: Colt
Model 1871 Open Top, or 1871-72 Open Top. (Note: these will NOT fit the Open Top “Navy” sized revolvers, which use a
grip approx. 3-1/8” tall. Your grips
should be around 3-3/8” tall for these to fit.)
*
Uberti / Taylor’s & Co. “C. Mason” 1860 Army Revolver. (Note:
these will NOT fit the 1851
Navy style revolvers, which use a grip approx. 3-1/8” tall)
*
Uberti / Taylor’s & Co. “Open Top” 1860 Army Revolver. (Again, these will NOT fit the 3-1/8” tall 1851 Navy style revolvers)
* THESE WILL ALSO FIT other
Uberti made revolvers chambered by Uberti to fire metallic cartridges, based on
the “Army” sized gripframe with a grip height of approx. 3-3/8”; such as the Taylor’s & Co. (Uberti) Gunfighter, and Gunfighter Defender; Taylor’s (Uberti) Cattleman .44 Mag.; Taylor’s Hickock Conversion; the
Uberti .44 Magnum Callahan; the Uberti 1873 Cattleman Ursus 10mm; the Cimarron (Uberti) Bad Boy; or the Uberti
El Patron Grizzly Paw.
UBERTI GRIPFRAME
VARIATIONS -- IMPORTANT!
→ PLEASE
NOTE!! Over the years Uberti has used multiple
variations of gripframes on their SAA style revolvers, and each uses a slightly
different grip. We carry grips for each
of these different profiles. In order
for us to ensure that you get the proper grips, please add a note to your order with the following date-code information:
IF your revolver has a two-digit date code inside
a small rectangular box, or circle, as shown in the second picture in this
listing, OR if your revolver alternatively is marked with Roman numerals (i.e.,
“XXX” or “XXIV”), please attach a note to your order with that information. Please note that some of the newer revolvers
have the actual date stamped on the frame (i.e., “2022”), so if that is the
case please send that. Also note that these
codes or dates are sometimes also stamped on the side of the mainframe (under
the cylinder), or at the base of the barrel.
Please inspect your revolver carefully under good light for this
information.
If after a careful
inspection you find that your revolver does not have the code (which some of
the newer revolvers do not), please send us the first three digits of the
serial number.
Please note that if
we do not hear from you, we will send the most common style grip profile in
order to get the grip out on time.
Note: “PN” and
“CIP” are Italian proof marks and are NOT the correct date codes.
What these will NOT fit:
Please note that these WILL NOT FIT the Uberti 1860
Army Black Powder (Percussion, or “Cap & Ball”) revolvers. These revolvers use
a different grip frame. Please be aware
that just because you may be using a CONVERSION CYLINDER in an 1860 Army
percussion revolver to fire metallic cartridges, if the revolver came from the
factory set up as a percussion gun, you still have a percussion revolver frame,
and these will NOT fit. Please contact
us for the proper grips if you have the percussion style 1860 Army.
In
addition, these WILL NOT FIT
anything with a 3-1/8” tall gripframe.
Your grip frame MUST be around
3-3/8” tall for these to fit. It is important to double check your grip
height before ordering, because some of the models listed above also ship with
an 1851 Navy sized grip (at approx. 3-1/8”), which are shorter than the 1860
Army (at approx. 3-3/8”). Please contact
us if you cannot locate the correct grips for your revolver; we are happy to
help.
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Arizona Custom Grips
About Magna-Tusk™ Ivory
and Stag Grips:
Magna-Tusk™ Ivory and Stag grips, a
product of Arizona Custom Grips, are manufactured out of our
high-grade, high density ivory material designed exclusively as a premium,
high-strength grip material. Vastly
superior to standard bonded ivory or stag found on most factory and other
aftermarket grips, Magna-Tusk™ is capable of withstanding the heaviest recoil
and impact, and is the toughest alternative grip material available today,
while still retaining the pristine look of real ivory or stag. It is
rock-solid, stable, and water, chemical, and oil resistant. It is
flame and heat resistant, and is entirely void-free, with over 10x the
strength, durability, and impact resistance of alternative
materials. Unlike with real ivory or stag, there is no routine care
and maintenance involved, with no danger of it drying out and cracking if not
maintained properly or if left in the heat. It is filled with
premium natural compounds to produce outstanding aesthetic properties and
mechanical performance. When aged with our natural aging process, it
takes on the equivalent of a 100-year-old patina, with subtle grain details
which many experts cannot tell apart from the real thing. In
addition, the material has a fine grain structure, which holds intricate detail
for carvings, artistic relief work, etc., found on many historic grips.
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Please note that the photo used is a stock photo (a
sample pair). Yours will appear similar to these.
Customer
satisfaction is important to us – Full money back, less shipping, if not completely satisfied!!
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