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Looking For Your Opinions on Costa Rican Wood Grips (pic heavy)
Forsaken352:
Hello all!
To start with, I want to make clear that this is not an advertisement. This is an attempt to gauge levels of interest from people, to see if this is something worth further pursuing. In fact, these exact grips are not even currently for sale anywhere. Secondly, I want to point out that, while the firearms pictured belong to me, I am not the creator of these grips. All credit for that goes to a friend of mine, while he was visiting his home country (Costa Rica), using two grips which I had supplied him with before having left, to use as templates while there.
While the following pictures reflect a great deal of craftsmanship, and are extremely well executed, especially considering they are mostly done by HAND, I have already discussed with him a few areas in which I believe any future products can be improved. Most notably, with the Molot-style/inspired pistol grips, in which the wood variants shown below do not taper from the bottom inward towards the top like the polymer ones do, making them a little thicker than desired under the hand. Also, the finger groove placement [to me] felt ever-so-slightly 'off'. Just minor details such as that.
Lastly, something myself and my friend are yet to research fully is any issues with importation. So, even if there is an interest here in the states? The idea may very well be dead in the water if it turns out that they cannot be imported.
So, with those caveats out of the way, these are the current results, and as mentioned, we are simply looking to see if people have an interest in these, and would like to hear your honest opinions from you, the public:
#1 Cocobolo (ignore that this one is a revolver grip, just refer to the wood type for now) #2 Nazareno #3 Teak #4 Guapinol #5 Teak again, with a glossy finish
branflakes:
There are soooooo many options for ak grips. I mean they're everywhere shipped to your door for less than $20. I have a few that I got for less than $10 shipped. So I'm not sure getting into just grips would be a profitable venture. Maybe include a full stock set. Good wood is appreciated everywhere and complete sets are less available.
Show some complete sets and I'd be interested. Been kinda looking out for a blonde set for my mak90.
Also it would be nice to have some diamond cuts or other designs in the grips too
projo198:
Agree. Most people switching to wood want all wood furniture. Is that an option?
Very nice work though, they are beautiful!
Onepoint:
Nice work. Like said lots of grips around, and most people when going to wood want a full set. I would for sure check into the legal aspect with the political climate for guns right now.
JimmyJamesKY:
I like #1, #4 and #5. #2 is too red and #3 looks unfinished.
#2 would be a good match for bake lite red handguards. For the record, I don't own an AK, but I like wood furniture, especially in the plastic world we live in.
Nice craftsmanship!
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