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Anonymous No. 835636

I have a High Standard Duramatic gun that needs a new grip made. Mine is broken and the previous owner was dumb and glued it back together and now it doesn't fit correctly. High Standard isn't making grips anymore and it doesn't look like they will be making any for a very long time, so I need a custom made grip. Normally gun grips are two pieces but this one is weird, it's one big piece with a looong screw that holds it in place (see pic). Should I get someone to 3D scan something like this (with hollow cavities) and adjust the model and 3D print them or should I just pay for a custom grip to be made from wood?

Anonymous No. 835765

>>835636
I would do a mold to cast a new grip

Anonymous No. 835783

>>835636
Do your robberies with a simple GLOCK. Deadly, cheaper and is everywhere so no parts shortage.
Gun collectors pay for restoration if the weapon has historical value of some kind, don´t do it yourself.

Anonymous No. 835787

>>835636
Make it out of wood by urself when u have time all u need is a saw,wood and sandpaper.

Anonymous No. 837231

>>835636
check gun broker and ebay, i have pretty good luck finding parts and stocks/grips when working on old stuff, even when numrich fails me.