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Replacement grips for a Herters s/a .22?

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  • BobJudy

    If the grip screw is in the same place then I don't see why that wouldn't work as long as the Roughrider grips are big enough to cover the grip frame. Bob

    P.S. You are the proud owner of one of the finest 22s ever made. At least that is what I remember reading in the the Herters catalogue.😊

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  • sxsnuf

    I'll have to go to my local Bi-Mart and handle 1 of the Roughriders. My revolver appears to be a combination of pot metal, plastic and steel. Made in W Germany, but not sure that means "well" made.

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  • BobJudy
    sxsnuf: 30486039188891/comments/30486009912219

    I'll have to go to my local Bi-Mart and handle 1 of the Roughriders. My revolver appears to be a combination of pot metal, plastic and steel. Made in W Germany, but not sure that means "well" made.

    Yeah my "one of the finest" comment was made with my tongue firmly in my cheek. However for the casual shooter they do work o.k.

    Herters had a lot of their revolvers made in Germany. I would wager yours is made by either Herbert Schmidt or Reck. You might do a search for grips under the makers name. Bob

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  • yonson

    Rohm Gesellschaft (RG) might also be considered as a possibility besides Herbert Schmidt and Reck (Karl Arndt). Sauer & Sohn is said to have furnished higher powered revolvers for Herter's. You can find a lot of pictures of these guns online to aid your search.

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  • sxsnuf

    Thanks folks! I searched YouTube for all of the above and mine was definitely made by Reck. That at least gives me some direction in my search.

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