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Join Date: May 2010
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Anyone know of a good source for Aftermarket Para Grips, Ive looked but no luck.
Para does not offer much. Para grips are propriatary and ordering from say brownells does not cut it do to there design they are cut higher in places to not cover pins they also have this funky little tab on the side of most models.
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Last edited by striker777; 05-31-2010 at 03:05 PM.. |
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www.grips4guns.com/pistol/para_ord/para_ord.html
http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm...prodID=HA23000 |
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Thanks for the info shooter
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I have made grips for the Para. The ones I made were with the funky little tab, because it was a double stack. The others are not that hard to build. I made these out of laminate for strength of the tab, an used the original grips to go by, I did not have the frame. If I can help you in any way just let me know. First I will need to know the model of the Para you have. If you are still looking for grips, maybe I could help you. The grips that I made would fit the P12-P14, and P16, but were very complicated to build. I did get a good fit though, according to the customer. He was very satisfied. Carl
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