AJAX Grips ??

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cshold
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AJAX Grips ??

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Any of you ever have any experience with the
AJAX brand pistol grips :?:
Thoughts please.
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Post by old goat »

...Yes, I've bought from AJAX. Was even dumb enough to try them twice! But never again! Sorriest excuse for grips of any company I've dealt with. My advice is to buy elsewhere. Their grips were a cruel joke!
..."Let the buyer beware" when dealing with that company.


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Post by cshold »

WOW!! thanks so much for the info. :shock:
It pays to do research. :wink:
And I love this very informative forum. (great group of people in here)

Thanks Hobie for this:
http://home.comcast.net/~parslowb/labels/AjaxGrips.html
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Post by perry owens »

Hey Hobie, I must have been ultra-lucky in my dealings with Ajax. I ordered two pairs of buffalo polymer grips for my Old Army's. They arrived in four days and fitted as good as most brands of off-the-shelf grips. I did hear that Ruger grip frames are a little more constant in dimensions than some other makes so maybe that is a factor.
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Post by 2ndovc »

Got these from Eagle Grips @ a year ago for my .44 Spl. Very nice people to do business with. Fit is excellent.

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I had a set of Ajax and wasn't real happy with them either.

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2ndovc - that is a beautiful S&W!
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Boge Quinn wrote:2ndovc - that is a beautiful S&W!
:D :D

I'd never been into niclke plated revolvers before but I just had to have this one! Even shoots too!
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Post by Hobie »

Well, I've a friend that has a bunch of grips for me to sell, many are Eagle stag, etc. I've had most of them on my guns to send pics to tire kickers and they fit whatever of that frame size that is on top of the safe stack. Ajax, a whole other story. For the price they charged, the time I waited, and they way they talked to me I was very disappointed. Some people love them. Maybe I just "smell" bad. On the other hand I've had no problems with some products many hate. Go figure.
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