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The Clint Eastwood Rattlesnake Gun Grip Metal Inlays are a pair of silver-finished, precision-crafted metal inlays designed to enhance the aesthetic of your firearm. Measuring 1.25 inches wide and 2.5 inches tall, these durable inlays come with installation instructions, making them a perfect gift for gun enthusiasts and collectors.
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Metal |
E**R
PERFECT for a Colt or Colt clones!
I've inlaid these before on one of my own Colt Peacemakers and it turned out amazing. These I ordered for a Ruger Vaquero and as the Ruger has grips screws I am still skeptical on how it will turn out. I do know for the Ruger grips the snakes tongue has to be removed and it is wide enough to completely cover the screw inserts.
A**R
Great quality and look!
looks great! Came with simple easy to follow directions. My only real problem is I now want to put the snake on all my pistols.
S**E
Almost identical to Clint's
Almost identical to the snake emblems that Clint Eastwood had inlaid on his pistol grips in Sergio Leone's trilogy of spaghetti westerns. Good quality metal. I highly suggest tracing a template of the metal snake to prelocate/predrill the holes on your grips that the pins on the back of the inlay will fit into before gluing them onto the grips with epoxy.
B**R
Snake emblems
Really dressed up handle grips on my 45 revolver. Would buy again ...
K**Y
Bling for my 1851 navy
The grip inlays were fairly simple to instal with my dremal tool and steel epoxy, they did take some careful bending to fit the contours for my 1851 repro which I did with a small brass smithing hammer. I decided to not recess them into the wood because the extra grip they provide felt very comfortable in my hand. I didn't like the high chrome polish so I antiqued them and was pleasantly surprised to find they were actually made of copper. Since the installation they have begun to show a nice patina. I have since put about 250 shots down range with no signs of failure. I am pleased with the results and would recommend this product.
F**D
Honest Review
Two snakes for less than the price of one from an importer who sells a Man with no Name clone.The difference? The snakes from the importer are real silver (according to them), thus the $100 per snake price. And silver tarnishes/looks antiqued with little help. And is relatively soft/easy to bend.These snakes are incredibly hard to bend. Two pliers with tape on the jaws the instructions said. Yeah right. Maybe the snakes neck. How about sitting the snake on edge and "tapping" with a mallet to get more bend so it contours to your grip? Yeah, that works much better. But it certainly is a more Bubba style of fitting.I came darn close to cutting the pins off and inletting them like the Cimarron version comes, but I'd still have to have them reasonably sitting flush. It's almost like they are made for larger grips than what comes on Model P's and Cattlemen.Three hours and the one side is getting to where I'm saying good enough. The holes were easy to locate, but again, these are incredibly hard to contour to the grip front strap to back strap. I would love to see some pics from others looking at the edge to see how tight other members are getting them installed to the wood. Where the metal meets the wood so to speak. But from a couple feet away and looking straight on at it, it looks great.I'm pretty meticulous when I work on guns. Unfortunately, I have to relax my tolerances when it comes to these snakes. I would have rather had them made out of aluminum than whatever this metal is. Hopefully the etching solution I just ordered can take the shine off. Vinegar and cold bluing, which both work great on brass, won't touch these.The good news?I can always toss the grip and tray again later with the real silver snakes if it gets to bugging me too much.Well worth the price, but don't expect them to be perfect.
B**L
Rattlesnake grips on 1851 Colt Navy
Received and fitted (except for glueing) the snakes on a Pietta 1851 Colt Navy today. Fairly easy to do but they seem to be curved and sized to fit the larger Peacemaker/1873 SAA grips better than the 1851. I did a little bending on the snake necks to get the head/tongue down better. Also one of the snakes tongue was longer than the other so I had to watch it so it wouldn't contact the metal gun frame. No real problem just noteworthy. They would look better if the grips were inletted and the snakes inset a bit but precise trimming in the head and tongue area would be very difficult if you want the wood to follow the snake contour accurately. Overall they look very nice surface mounted and I am satisfied with them. I may purchase another set for my 1873 SAA. The seller/vendor shipped super fast too! I'd like to rate 4 1/2 stars for fit on the 1851 but not possible here. I think would be 5 stars on the SAA though.
D**S
Make your own "Man with No Name" gun.
Very nice product. You get 2 silver snakes, one for each side of the grip. I discovered that if you purchase an actual replica of the gun, it will only come with a snake on one side! That was very disappointing. Be careful with the install. Follow the directions and go slow. I put them on rosewood handles that came oversized so that you could shape them to fit whatever gun you wanted to use. It was an excellent project.
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