African Blackwood
African Blackwood is a rosewood and in the top 10 hardest woods in the world. The price of this wood has really gone up in the last two years so this is one of the most expensive woods we use. Grips syle: Target Grip
A type of Rosewood and one of the top 10 hardest woods in the world. Very stable too due to its high oil content.
Bloodwood
This wood is really pretty. Has a noticeable depth to it. It's offered as a Signature Plus Grade.
Bocote wood; Double Speedloader Cutout
Square or Conversion Combat Grip with Double Speedloader Cutout for symmetry or for right sided logos. Bocote varies a lot. It is not always available. Generally a Signature Plus Grade
Bocote
This wood varies a lot in figure. It can be hard to find so not always available. Generally Signature Plus Grade.
Bubinga
We love this wood! It is twice as hard as Walnut so makes for a great grip material. It varies slightly in color from a Mahogany color to a Copper color. We always try to find "waterfall" that has the most iridescence. Looks great on any finish! Signature Plus Grade
Buckeye Burl
This wood is difficult to find and has to be stabilized as it is a soft wood. Not always available. Best for .357 (not scandium) or .22 It is an expensive wood and stabilizing adds to the cost. Exhibition Grade.
Burl, Stabilized Maple
Maple Burl is a beautiful wood on any finish. Can be natural color or dyed. Exhibition Grade.
Burl, Black-Red Stabilized Maple
Maple Burl is a beautiful wood on any finish. Can be natural color or dyed. If dyed, the colors do vary in tone depending on how the wood takes the dye. Each one is unique. Exhibition Grade.
Burl, Green-Blue Stabilized Maple
Burl, Blue-Black Stabilized Maple
Burl, Red-Black Stabilized Maple
Burl, Purple Stabilized Maple
Burl. Purple-Pink Stabilized Box Elder
Box Elder takes color more vividly than Maple, however, it does not have depth or iridescence like Maple. Just a different look. BOTH are beautiful in their own ways.
Burl, Redwood Lace
Burl, Purple Pink Maple
Photographing purple can be tough because cameras can make the color look more red than it is. Purpleheart is also hard to photograph. It is difficult to correct.
Mexican Cocobolo
Orange Cocobolo
Dark Mexican Cocobolo
Difficult to find this dark
No Groove Combat Cocobolo
This is a custom modified combat grip with the grooves removed.