walther gsp grips (help me find some?)

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bubba_zenetti
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walther gsp grips (help me find some?)

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i want to replace the slightly worn grips for my gsp. rink is the only name that comes to mind. is there any other brands of grips for my pistol that might be just as good or better?
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RobStubbs
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Post by RobStubbs »

I have been using a walther GSP and had grips made for it by Rink. I need custom grips and since Rink have my measurements on file it's the easiest option. They are however very good grips.

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Mike T.
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Morini makes excellent grips and for the GSP.
Others to check with would be Randall Fung (sometimes on TT), Arnie Vitarbo, and Dick Horton (latter three all in USA).
James Hurr
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Grips

Post by James Hurr »

Also Karl Nill, AKA KN
http://www.nill-griffe.com/


And of course Rink
http://www.formgriffe.de/

Vitarbo too, not sure if Bowlers in the UK are still going.
David Levene
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James Hurr wrote:....... not sure if Bowlers in the UK are still going.
Not for several years now I'm afraid James, although we still see John Cooke around from time to time.
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