Hi, I Recently got tired of my 'IZZY', not because of any performance questions, It is by far my most accurate and favorite gun, but because of the looks and feel of the grips!
I longed for figured Walnut, fit to my large hand perfectly. I also wanted grips that are all one piece with no visible seams and no sliding parts, and with only one fastening screw!
I found a few custom grip makers, but I liked none of the designs shown, and the prices and waiting time were prohibitive!
I had an old small Walnut stump laying around the basement from a few trees we cut down many years ago and decided to take my chain saw and check the grain of the stump. It was beautiful!
Well I decided to try making my own. I am over 80 years old and have never worked at wood-working or carpentry! I do not have a power wood-working shop, and I am a retired artist and would not know what to with one if I had one! The only tools I have is a small hobby-type jig saw and a Dremel!
Well it took me more hours than I will admit, Old-Whats-Her-Name doesn't speak to me anymore, even after almost 60 years of marriage, but I am very pleased with the results!
If any of you would like to know how I did it and see photos of the finished grips, I would be honored to show you, someone has to tell me how to submit photos here because I just joined this fine forum this week!
Stay safe my friends, regards, gkenny.
I longed for figured Walnut, fit to my large hand perfectly. I also wanted grips that are all one piece with no visible seams and no sliding parts, and with only one fastening screw!
I found a few custom grip makers, but I liked none of the designs shown, and the prices and waiting time were prohibitive!
I had an old small Walnut stump laying around the basement from a few trees we cut down many years ago and decided to take my chain saw and check the grain of the stump. It was beautiful!
Well I decided to try making my own. I am over 80 years old and have never worked at wood-working or carpentry! I do not have a power wood-working shop, and I am a retired artist and would not know what to with one if I had one! The only tools I have is a small hobby-type jig saw and a Dremel!
Well it took me more hours than I will admit, Old-Whats-Her-Name doesn't speak to me anymore, even after almost 60 years of marriage, but I am very pleased with the results!
If any of you would like to know how I did it and see photos of the finished grips, I would be honored to show you, someone has to tell me how to submit photos here because I just joined this fine forum this week!
Stay safe my friends, regards, gkenny.