Nice I did the same thing for a little 38 I had with an undersized grip, used black walnut and also checkered it which I dont recommend because it's a pain in the ass lol
Don't take this the wrong way. I do like your videos. They are very informative but man you need to wake up a little bit when you talk. It's so boring that I just want to fall asleep. Sorry just my opinion
I think the new grips fit the style of the revolver better than the old ones.
Been meaning to make new grips,on my 1858 Remington. Most instructive was how you inlet the stock with a wood chisel. Thanks.
This video is so under rated
They look very comfortable, and very similar to the originals, great work !
Hey, just found your channel a few days ago. Love your restoration videos!
Love me some top-break revolvers.
Nice I did the same thing for a little 38 I had with an undersized grip, used black walnut and also checkered it which I dont recommend because it's a pain in the ass lol
Of you watch at 2× speed it looks like his hands are power tools haha, great video btw!
awesome job 💯
I have an Iver Johnson in 32 caliber. Looks the same as yours. I haven't shot it yet, soon tho.
I’d like a better grip for my
Iver 38 also, but the top would have to be shaped a bit differently.
11:02 is that a.... I think thats a ....
I think it is also.
What?
A mushroom shape lol @@MichalKolac
@@neb_setabed it didnt look like a mushroom to me
i've got the 32 version of it and it did not have half of the grip
The grips are to low, you should have your hand higher up
Don't take this the wrong way. I do like your videos. They are very informative but man you need to wake up a little bit when you talk. It's so boring that I just want to fall asleep. Sorry just my opinion
I think his voice is very soothing.