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| Senior Member | I have had them too I like them ok but my current faves are the east german refinished black phenolic grips they are the thinnest smoothest and classyest looking grips I have ever seen for the makarov, the fit in the back is exellent the inside curve where the web of your hand contacts the grip is perfect i think they just look good. no lanyard loop no protruding thumbrest there are some very fine makawrap and wood grips avalible there is even some molded foux ivory but that looked hokey to me. there are some cool grips out there.
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| Senior Member ![]() | I sold them...dam screw kept going right on through the grip! If I didn't crank it down all the way, I could pull the grips off over the screw...piece of crap grips!
__________________ U.S. Army 1976-1979 237th Combat Engineers Heilbronn, Germany |
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| Senior Member ![]() | Nope, mine didn't have no freaking washer...never thought of that! Thats what I get for getting them off ebay....
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| Senior Member | I call them "fat grips"!!!! I think I have them installed on two of my Maks only because I consider those "thumb rest" grips that they put on them to get the pistol past the ATF to be worse!! I prefer my Makarovs to be stock!!!
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| Senior Member ![]() | I kinda like the thumbrest grips...I shot an awesome group with mine on! If anybody needs any, I got 3 sets of them, Ex.cond...$5.00 shipped each pair.
__________________ U.S. Army 1976-1979 237th Combat Engineers Heilbronn, Germany |
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| Registered User | Can someone take a picture of or describe the washer for me. I got one like NRAJOE, without a washer and I have tried washers I have, but I get the same result. I would like to know what "should" be used to try to get a washer as close as possible to that. |
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| Senior Member | well has the rubber been damaged? maybe get a plastic sleeve and superglue it in the hole ? then washer/screw Mine had it in the bottom of the hole I think there was a groove in inside of the hole and the rubber was stretched to accept the washer ill have to go find it and look at it. Take the grip and the screw to the hardware store and see if the handy man there can help you. its not that complicated.
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| Senior Member | makarov.com does not have wood grips anymore they do have those cheesy faux ivory grips ![]() I'd like some on the bulgie I'm getting soon - anyone know/has any to sell ? (i.e. not the pimp but hardwood or walnut) Last edited by gunssb; 03-04-2005 at 11:09 AM. |
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| Senior Member | hey dont fret this stuff comes in waves. what supports the aftermarket Makerov stuff is the fact that there are Millions of them out there in russia and eastern europe. lots of retired cops and military men have them and want to fix them up as time goes on check numerich and links there has to be some wood grips around if not wait a while something will turn up reguards Dennis
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