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I’d be very interested myself… please advise if you find a source.
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Did you call Kimber?
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I dont see those exact ones, but I'd check with these guys to see what they can do or point you towards:
https://thesportingjack.com/product/colt-1911-double-diamond-rosewood-checkered-grips-with-usmc-laser-engraved/ |
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"Don't seek relationship advice on a gunboard frequented by moody loners." -stoner63
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Please help St Jude children's hospital.
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The Kimber branded armed force series grips had been out of production for a decade (I believe). From time to time, it showed up in online auction sites. Not very often though. Your best bet right now is working with RMH that can custom make your design on variety of grip material, including wood. I am sure it will cost more. Some examples:
http://www.rmhknives.com/pages/grips.htm |
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Originally Posted By mlin: The Kimber branded armed force series grips had been out of production for a decade (I believe). From time to time, it showed up in online auction sites. Not very often though. Your best bet right now is working with RMH that can custom make your design on variety of grip material, including wood. I am sure it will cost more. Some examples: http://www.rmhknives.com/pages/grips.htm https://i.imgur.com/gTvjutT.png https://i.imgur.com/pHLW8Qc.png View Quote Thanks. I did email him and have not received a response. Is he still in business? |
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Originally Posted By mlin: The Kimber branded armed force series grips had been out of production for a decade (I believe). From time to time, it showed up in online auction sites. Not very often though. Your best bet right now is working with RMH that can custom make your design on variety of grip material, including wood. I am sure it will cost more. Some examples: http://www.rmhknives.com/pages/grips.htm https://i.imgur.com/gTvjutT.png https://i.imgur.com/pHLW8Qc.png View Quote Maybe I'm channeling my inner SgtMaj, but I'd prefer that the anchors both point forward (anchor inboard, just like collar devices do), for the $100+ (that was his price in 2014) that he charges per set. |
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Originally Posted By GunnyG: Maybe I'm channeling my inner SgtMaj, but I'd prefer that the anchors both point forward (anchor inboard, just like collar devices do), for the $100+ (that was his price in 2014) that he charges per set. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12179/IMG_4851-3208444.png View Quote Me too, but regardless he never responded to several emails. So as of right now, I have no way of getting these grips or grips like them |
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Originally Posted By GunnyG: Maybe I'm channeling my inner SgtMaj, but I'd prefer that the anchors both point forward (anchor inboard, just like collar devices do), for the $100+ (that was his price in 2014) that he charges per set. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12179/IMG_4851-3208444.png View Quote Now I gotta go check mine. ETA: Damned SNCO's ruining my fun 40 years later. |
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Please help St Jude children's hospital.
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Originally Posted By Bellows1: Now I gotta go check mine. ETA: Damned SNCO's ruining my fun 40 years later. View Quote Attached File |
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"Don't seek relationship advice on a gunboard frequented by moody loners." -stoner63
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Originally Posted By dtrosch: OK, I'm not a Marine (past or present). But I gotta ask...In this pic, flipping the anchor seems like it also flipped the continents in the globe too. Is that how it is in official insignia? Wouldn't that be worse? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12179/IMG_4851-3208444.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dtrosch: Originally Posted By Bellows1: Now I gotta go check mine. ETA: Damned SNCO's ruining my fun 40 years later. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12179/IMG_4851-3208444.png LoL! Yes, that is how it is properly worn, just like how the anchors are as far forward and at the narrowest part of the bow of a battleship, and no, it isn't worse, just because. . . (the battleship part is probably just a SWAG answer) |
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Originally Posted By GunnyG: LoL! Yes, that is how it is properly worn, just like how the anchors are as far forward and at the narrowest part of the bow of a battleship, and no, it isn't worse, just because. . . https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12179/IMG_3475-3210768.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12179/IMG_3476-3210781.jpg (the battleship part is probably just a SWAG answer) View Quote That Marine's collar insignia isn't evenly pinned, either. |
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Check with Altamont Grips. A Google search for grips that look like the ones the OP posted showed Altamont as the possible maker. I didn't immediately see any on their website, but you can try contacting them. Otherwise, check eBay for "usmc 1911 grips" they had dozens, but nothing that is a match for what the OP is looking for.
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I’ve got that set of grips.
I’d trade them for a set of walnut double diamond WW 1 types |
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Originally Posted By dtrosch: OK, I'm not a Marine (past or present). But I gotta ask...In this pic, flipping the anchor seems like it also flipped the continents in the globe too. Is that how it is in official insignia? Wouldn't that be worse? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12179/IMG_4851-3208444.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dtrosch: OK, I'm not a Marine (past or present). But I gotta ask...In this pic, flipping the anchor seems like it also flipped the continents in the globe too. Is that how it is in official insignia? Wouldn't that be worse? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/12179/IMG_4851-3208444.png No, on the real ones the content of the globe is not reversed, it's still Earth. Originally Posted By Sailormilan2: Check with Altamont Grips. A Google search for grips that look like the ones the OP posted showed Altamont as the possible maker. I didn't immediately see any on their website, but you can try contacting them. Otherwise, check eBay for "usmc 1911 grips" they had dozens, but nothing that is a match for what the OP is looking for. I contacted Altamont, and they didn't make them, and couldn't help me find them, unfortunately. Everything I see online is flashy and not my style. Originally Posted By MikeSearson: I’ve got that set of grips. I’d trade them for a set of walnut double diamond WW 1 types Message sent! |
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I got a set of the Kimber USMC marked stocks off the EE here a long time ago. Hard to find!
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Game on!
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Originally Posted By Fordtough25: I got a set of the Kimber USMC marked stocks off the EE here a long time ago. Hard to find! View Quote They used to be so common! Kimber was blowing them out on sale for a while. Never thought I would need the full-size ones so I didn't get them at the time. |
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You might also want to check the MCX if you can. I know one here locally there's a MCX located outside of the base and they are selling firearms and have several Marines specifics.
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