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Wanted Toz 35m extra large grips

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 5:16 pm
by bobleeswagger
Hello. I just joined a few minutes ago. I'm a long time shooter (50 years), but a total newbie to Free Pistols. I just bought a Toz 35M from Buds on a whim, thinking it might be fun and may improve my skills. I received the un-carved grips. After looking at the chunks of wood in the box, I found myself some what intimidated. I don't think that I should start hogging on the wood, with no goal in mind. I decided that i would either try to find some extra large pre-carved RH grips at a reasonable price, or possibly make a mold of the grip inletting and then build up a grip off of the inletted slabs that I mold. I don't want to dive in with a set of Rinks or similar until i know that this is even feasible for myself. I noted that Rinks largest palm width of XXL is 105 mm. My palm measures 111mm!. My eyes aren't that great and some days i shake quite bit. So you can see that i wouldn't want throw a down a bunch of money until I give it a shot. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. Thanks in advance!

Re: Wanted Toz 35m extra large grips

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 6:30 pm
by Gwhite
You might talk to Andrew Berryhill at Precision Target Pistol Grips:

http://www.precisiontargetpistolgrips.com/

He can make grips pretty much any size you want, they are cheaper than Rink, and WAY faster.

From the website: "Are you still looking at those giant blocks of wood that came with your Toz and wondering when you are going to get around to dealing with them? "

Re: Wanted Toz 35m extra large grips

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:22 pm
by ABerryhill
I can certainly help with that XL Toz grip you are looking for. I make 3d-printed custom grips as a business, and for the team I coach. We shoot the Toz 35 and dealing with that hunk of lumber they come with is one of the reasons I started the business. Search for my company name on this site and you'll find lots of satisfied customers.

Take a look at my website for pictures and more information about what I do. And let me know if you have any questions.
PrecisionTargetPistolGrips.com

All best,
Andrew