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Airguns by Make and Model => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: ddm on December 10, 2024, 01:42:11 PM
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I recently bought a box of various pellet/bb pistol grips. In addition to the 1377 walnut grips I was interested in, there were the grips shown below. Although the exteriors are different, based on the interior cutouts it appears that the grips are for the same gun or very similar models. Does anyone have any idea what make and model these grips might fit? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, ddm
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Looks like Crosman 13xx / 22xx to me. However, the top set looks like they are a R/L hand option.
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Looks like Crosman 13xx / 22xx to me. However, the top set looks like they are a R/L hand option.
Yes, they are.
The smooth pair definitely looks like a DB Webb:
https://store.dbwebbinc.com/pistol-grips/crossman?sort=pd.name&order=DESC&limit=50&page=2
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Thank you everyone for your suggestions. The 1377 grips I bought the lot for are marked DB Webb but have different interior cutouts that the grips I posted about earlier. Here are some pictures of the DB Webb grips and an unmarked forearm that seems to match. DDM
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Thank you everyone for your suggestions. The 1377 grips I bought the lot for are marked DB Webb but have different interior cutouts that the grips I posted about earlier. Here are some pictures of the DB Webb grips and an unmarked forearm that seems to match. DDM
There was one outfit, also in NY, so many years ago that made a matching set reminiscent of that forearm.
I lost a lot of photos in my phone, but I think I have it in my laptop and probably the name of that store.
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I would appreciate it if you find the name of the other grip maker.
Does anyone know if DB Webb is still in business? Website is down and the email address I have doesn't seem to work.
Thanks. ddm
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If I'm not mistaken I got the set I have on my 2240 from Davio.. Alchemy Airwerks or Needfulthings on Ebay.
And here are links to both the sets you posted.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/292706192328?_skw=grips&itmmeta=01JESDDKK9EG9YGT00EH9SF6AX&hash=item4426a60bc8:g:jYMAAOSwHWJbigc0
https://www.ebay.com/itm/305845061304?_skw=grips&itmmeta=01JESDDKK8R4C4YXCTX0SS795N&hash=item4735c946b8:g:tMUAAOSwwGhnEXGU
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Thanks, the two links you posted certainly look a lot like the two sets of grips I have but I think the interior cutout are different enough that they are for a different gun than a 1337 or similar crosman. below are side view of the two set of grips and note the inset. Thanks, ddm
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You might be right but I would wager a bet that Davio made them whatever they fit.
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Thank you everyone for your suggestions. The 1377 grips I bought the lot for are marked DB Webb but have different interior cutouts that the grips I posted about earlier. Here are some pictures of the DB Webb grips and an unmarked forearm that seems to match. DDM
There was one outfit, also in NY, so many years ago that made a matching set reminiscent of that forearm.
I lost a lot of photos in my phone, but I think I have it in my laptop and probably the name of that store.
My mistake, I was thinking Bella Grips (now defunct), the red laminate set, but the shape is entirely different.
Davio’s/Alchemy has one similar to that forearm.
Mr. Bill is spot on about those checkered grips.
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Thank you everyone for your suggestions. The 1377 grips I bought the lot for are marked DB Webb but have different interior cutouts that the grips I posted about earlier. Here are some pictures of the DB Webb grips and an unmarked forearm that seems to match. DDM
There was one outfit, also in NY, so many years ago that made a matching set reminiscent of that forearm.
I lost a lot of photos in my phone, but I think I have it in my laptop and probably the name of that store.
My mistake, I was thinking Bella Grips (now defunct), the red laminate set, but the shape is entirely different.
Davio’s/Alchemy has one similar to that forearm.
Mr. Bill is spot on about those checkered grips.
This forearm’s shape is a copy of the ones made by a guy——forgot his name :P——-who used exotic hardwood, particularly Kamagong…So many artisans have come and gone.
I remember Ralph Brown, aka RB Grips being the most prolific of them all.
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Thank you everyone for your suggestions. The 1377 grips I bought the lot for are marked DB Webb but have different interior cutouts that the grips I posted about earlier. Here are some pictures of the DB Webb grips and an unmarked forearm that seems to match. DDM
There was one outfit, also in NY, so many years ago that made a matching set reminiscent of that forearm.
I lost a lot of photos in my phone, but I think I have it in my laptop and probably the name of that store.
This is the CNC-made Bella Grips I was talking about.
They were less than $70/set so many years ago.