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![]() Original Period Jigged Bone Grips from a "Mexican Colt" Great fit for Uberti M1873 Guns International #: 103292460 Seller's Inventory #: 7259 Category: Grips - Revolver - Collectibles - Colt Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: River Junction Trade Co. Company: Box 275 McGregor, Ia. 52157 Member Since: 10/20/09 First Name: Jim Last Name: Boeke State: Iowa Zip: 52157 Country: United States Phone: (563) 880-4588 Phone2: (563) 880-4588 Fax: (563) 873-3647 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 363 Total Number of Listings: 9580 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: credit card, M O, Personal check About Us: **LOOK!**LOOK!** Copy the SELLER'S INVENTORY # from the top of this page. To make an offer paste the four digit number in our search box. CLICK ON: CLICK HERE TO MAKE OFFER Description: Old West Provenance and Legacy Taken off a “Mexican Colt,” these antique bone grips are more than just firearm components—they're a living fragment of frontier history. With a richly aged patina and a jigged pattern worn smooth from years of handling, these grips likely rode many dusty trails across the borderlands of Texas and Mexico, where life was lived fast and often ended faster. Bone was a favored material for grips among working men—vaqueros, rurales, and even desperadoes—who wanted something that wouldn’t crack under pressure. These weren’t fancy showpieces; they were made to last, to get dirty, to grip tight when things got loud. Their two-piece construction reflects the era’s craftsmanship, when grips were hand-fitted by gunsmiths in candlelit workshops.
It’s also worth noting: these grips will fit a Uberti Single Action Army (SAA) revolver. Whether you're restoring a faithful reproduction or adding frontier soul to your working piece, they offer a perfect fit with genuine character. It’s easy to imagine them fitted the handle of a Colt as it rested on a saloon table beside a glass of mezcal, or tucked in a saddle holster along the Río Bravo. They may have witnessed poker games gone sideways, dusty stand-offs on Main Street, or long rides under the unforgiving desert sun. Perhaps they were passed from father to son, traded for a horse, or pried from a scabbard in the heat of trouble. Now, after a century of service, these grips are still in solid condition. Aside from the single chip, there are no breaks—only the kind of honest wear that gives character, not concern. Their smooth yet textured surface tells a silent tale of gun smoke, sweat, and survival. Ready to be mounted on another six-shooter, they’re not just ready—they're willing. These grips are more than accessories; they’re a bridge to an era where every mark had a meaning. Price: $325.00 |