What are these Rink grips worth?
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What are these Rink grips worth?
What are these Rink grips worth and is there even a demand for them? They came with the CPM-1 I got at Roanoke last year. They are in excelent shape, right handed and large. The gun also came with the original Walther grips and I like them better because they seem smaller. Is there even a market for these grips. If so what should I ask if I decide to sell them?
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Rink has a sizing system that would let you re-market them much more effectively.
Size, side, palm, angle and volume. Put values against those areas and you could save someone a few bucks and you might make more than you expected.
I have have a Rink grip for my LP10. We started with the one we believed closest fit, then puttied it up and he laser scanned and then custom cut a new one. I couldn't ask for a better fitting grip. There are a lot of fans of Rink grips out there. For good reason.
Oz
Size, side, palm, angle and volume. Put values against those areas and you could save someone a few bucks and you might make more than you expected.
I have have a Rink grip for my LP10. We started with the one we believed closest fit, then puttied it up and he laser scanned and then custom cut a new one. I couldn't ask for a better fitting grip. There are a lot of fans of Rink grips out there. For good reason.
Oz
You know, I was thinking about this... It's possible that Rink might swap out your current grip for one that's a proper fit for you --for a nominal fee. Never hurts to ask. They have some guys that speak English very well and there are some that require you to brush up on your German. Your best bet would be to make the query via email.
Oz
Oz
You can try but the chance is low since, due to the enormous amount of models (think of the amount of parameters for each grip...) the Rink grips are made on demand, there is very little stock and only for very common pistols (LP10 is a typical example).Oz wrote:You know, I was thinking about this... It's possible that Rink might swap out your current grip for one that's a proper fit for you --for a nominal fee. Never hurts to ask. They have some guys that speak English very well and there are some that require you to brush up on your German. Your best bet would be to make the query via email.
Oz
But indeed, it costs nothing to ask !
That said, Rink grips are one of the best on the market and I saw on the Rink site that the CPM1 grip seems to be the same as the one for the LP200, CP2-Match, CP3, CP3-Match, LPM1 und LP201.
http://www.formgriffe.de/standardgriffe ... /lp200.php
This increase your chance to find a buyer.
Check out http://www.egun.de - it's a great source to find out about prices for used items and every now and then you can find real bargains here. The page is available in German, French and English. Much better choice then Ebay in my eyes.
CPM-1 Grips
The post is kind of old, but on the off chance that you still have them, I'm interested.
Not sure what they're worth, but I'd pay around $100 if they came with a right of return in case they don't fit well.
Not sure what they're worth, but I'd pay around $100 if they came with a right of return in case they don't fit well.