Re: SARCO $17 Grips
U git whut U pay fur!
The SARCO grips are made in India of Cocobolo. The wood is beautiful, regretfully, the workmanship is not. I buy them by the dozen to redo. I have to sort them as some will fit a Mauser frame, and some are smaller and will only fit the DWM & Erfurt frames. The last batch that I got, about half of the right grip panels were unusable because they were undersize. They are thicker than the originals and are checkered 16 LPI with a very sharp checkering that will hurt your hand after a clip full. They have a little gap around the safety lever. I sand off all the checkering and rechecker to the original 20 LPI, and sell the fully checkered for $50 + $5 P&I, and the border checkered pattern for $85 + $5 P&I.
You can get Walnut grips from Nill that are almost identical to the originals. They fit so tightly that they will require a little "fitting" to go on your particular gun. They are very nice grips and will cost you around $70/pair including shipping. They can also be had in smooth configuration. I believe their quality control has slipped a little lately, as THOR had a bad experience with a pair of poorly checkered ones. I buy the smooth ones and checker them myself. I sell the fully checkered ones for $100 & the border checkered ones for $125.
I don't intend this to be a commercial; but as a source of information to those interested.
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