Recognize these Pardini grips?

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roostonu
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Recognize these Pardini grips?

Post by roostonu »

I just got these grips for my K58 from my buddy who had to order left hand grips for his K58. They don't look like any pictures I've seen of original Pardini grips. The bottom of the palm shelf is rounded nicely and the finger grooves are very detailed. The raised areas that fit into the creases of your fingers are very pronounced and it has a custom fit feel to it. I've seen Nygord grips that look similar, but unsure of the maker. Does anyone have any ideas as to who may have made these?
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Post by visitor »

Best guess - it's a factory grip that somebody modified and refinished. I'm familiar with Rink, Nill, Morini and Marschall; and looks like none of them. I don't know of any other aftermarket makers of adjustable grips
Gwhite
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Post by Gwhite »

I think I've seen some similar style grips on a freepistol once. It could be from a custom gripmaker like Fung or Vitarbo, although these don't look like Fung's work.
scerir
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Post by scerir »

Similar to a grip made for some Walther, i.e. the CPM1, and I remember that this one was made in Milano/Milan, by a well known shooter & grip maker (I do not remember his name now). http://www.marplerifleandpistolclub.org ... ltpis1.htm
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