Skip to main content
Help Center Community Shop

Identify these grips

Comments

6 comments

  • Gunswapper
    I need help identifying these grips. Thanks in advance.

    [img][/img]DSCF10361.JPG

    [img][/img]DSCF10336.JPG

    [img][/img]DSCF10354.JPG

    [img][/img]DSCF10372.JPG

    [img][/img]DSCF10345.JPG
    0
  • Grasshopper
    1rst set, Makarov?
    0
  • perry shooter
    SEMI Auto grips most likely made after the 1968 gun control act for pocket pistol made in EUROPE the thumbrest as part of point system to allow it being imported. the second pair looks like a colt revolver but too corse checkering on them
    0
  • rufe-snow
    The Makarov grip retaining screw goes thru the back of the grip.

    Karl, I believe is correct. The grips are aftermarket for the Hungarian pistols, sold in the U.S. "Target" type grips gave them a higher BATF point score, for importation.

    Below is photo of one of the pistols. There were many different similar models. In 32 ACP, .380 & 9mm Makarov calibers.




    1349966213.jpg
    0
  • rufe-snow
    High Standard made similar checkered plastic grips, for some of their revolvers. This was years ago. They made many different models, between the 50's and 70's.

    The grips in your post resemble them. Because the checkering, color and lack of markings.






    209hvvc.jpg
    0
  • BigLoop22
    ...these grips fit the FEG-manufactured pistols:

    DSCF10065.JPG

    They were sold under many different names, by several importers: KBI, Interarms, APK, PA-63 & AP-MBP come to mind, and in a few calibers: .22LR, .32ACP, and .380ACP (maybe 9mm Makarov).

    +++++++++
    **************
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.

Recent Activity

Didn’t find what you’re looking for?