Colt Diamondback D-Frame HOGUE • Fingergroove Grips (Post-1966)

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Fitment: Fits all Post-1966 Small D-Frame Colt except Model SF-VI Magnum Carry & Lady Special models. The Colt Diamondback and Detective Special are both D-Frames and can use the same grip. Includes all required mounting hardware. You do NOT need to purchase a separate alignment pin when replacing original Rubber Grips.

Detective special guns are generally small concealable handguns so we make small grips for them. The Diamondback is generally a larger target type handgun so in wood we make the grips for them larger and more hand filling.

All Detective Special and Diamond Back revolvers are considered "D" frames. An SF-VI frame is a thicker frame in the side plate area. If it is an SF-VI revolver, it will be marked accordingly. Rubber grips will fit both standard and SF-VI frames. Wood grips must be specified. Also, Hogue grips are made only for the newer shorter frame and not a pre 1966 long D frame. Verify by measuring distance from rear side plate screw to the grip stock-pin. Older/longer frame is approx. 3 1/4", Newer/short frame is approx. 2 5/8".

Wood grips have an open backstrap. Rubber grip is a closed backstrap.

Will not work on long "D" or first model "D" frame's from the ' 50's

Hogue grips for the Diamondback are the one-piece Monogrip design. They are ambidextrous allowing both right and left handed use. Installation is simple requiring the grip pin be removed and the stirrup to be snapped in place. The grip then slides up from the butt, with one screw securing the grip through the butt. All necessary hardware is provided. The stirrup pin goes through the center of the frame, not the pin hole.

Colt - P.O. Box 1868 Hartford, CT 06144 (860) 236 6311 - www.colt.com/colt.

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AT THIS TIME ALL ITEMS ARE BELOW OUR MINIMUM FOR SMOOTH ORDER SALES. Adding a smooth grip to your cart will show as $200-$300. Please see our policies for any additional information. Thank you.

Goncalo Alves is known as Zebrawood & Tigerwood

Pau Ferro is Known As Brazilian Rosewood

Lamo Camo & Lamo Rosewood are available to order

Check out Our Unique Grip Section For Limited run and hard to find grips!

Fitment: Fits all Post-1966 Small D-Frame Colt except Model SF-VI Magnum Carry & Lady Special models. The Colt Diamondback and Detective Special are both D-Frames and can use the same grip. Includes all required mounting hardware. You do NOT need to purchase a separate alignment pin when replacing original Rubber Grips.

Detective special guns are generally small concealable handguns so we make small grips for them. The Diamondback is generally a larger target type handgun so in wood we make the grips for them larger and more hand filling.

All Detective Special and Diamond Back revolvers are considered "D" frames. An SF-VI frame is a thicker frame in the side plate area. If it is an SF-VI revolver, it will be marked accordingly. Rubber grips will fit both standard and SF-VI frames. Wood grips must be specified. Also, Hogue grips are made only for the newer shorter frame and not a pre 1966 long D frame. Verify by measuring distance from rear side plate screw to the grip stock-pin. Older/longer frame is approx. 3 1/4", Newer/short frame is approx. 2 5/8".

Wood grips have an open backstrap. Rubber grip is a closed backstrap.

Will not work on long "D" or first model "D" frame's from the ' 50's

Hogue grips for the Diamondback are the one-piece Monogrip design. They are ambidextrous allowing both right and left handed use. Installation is simple requiring the grip pin be removed and the stirrup to be snapped in place. The grip then slides up from the butt, with one screw securing the grip through the butt. All necessary hardware is provided. The stirrup pin goes through the center of the frame, not the pin hole.

Colt - P.O. Box 1868 Hartford, CT 06144 (860) 236 6311 - www.colt.com/colt.

AT THIS TIME ALL ITEMS ARE BELOW OUR MINIMUM FOR SMOOTH ORDER SALES. Adding a smooth grip to your cart will show as $200-$300. Please see our policies for any additional information. Thank you.

Goncalo Alves is known as Zebrawood & Tigerwood

Pau Ferro is Known As Brazilian Rosewood

Lamo Camo & Lamo Rosewood are available to order

Check out Our Unique Grip Section For Limited run and hard to find grips!

Fitment: Fits all Post-1966 Small D-Frame Colt except Model SF-VI Magnum Carry & Lady Special models. The Colt Diamondback and Detective Special are both D-Frames and can use the same grip. Includes all required mounting hardware. You do NOT need to purchase a separate alignment pin when replacing original Rubber Grips.

Detective special guns are generally small concealable handguns so we make small grips for them. The Diamondback is generally a larger target type handgun so in wood we make the grips for them larger and more hand filling.

All Detective Special and Diamond Back revolvers are considered "D" frames. An SF-VI frame is a thicker frame in the side plate area. If it is an SF-VI revolver, it will be marked accordingly. Rubber grips will fit both standard and SF-VI frames. Wood grips must be specified. Also, Hogue grips are made only for the newer shorter frame and not a pre 1966 long D frame. Verify by measuring distance from rear side plate screw to the grip stock-pin. Older/longer frame is approx. 3 1/4", Newer/short frame is approx. 2 5/8".

Wood grips have an open backstrap. Rubber grip is a closed backstrap.

Will not work on long "D" or first model "D" frame's from the ' 50's

Hogue grips for the Diamondback are the one-piece Monogrip design. They are ambidextrous allowing both right and left handed use. Installation is simple requiring the grip pin be removed and the stirrup to be snapped in place. The grip then slides up from the butt, with one screw securing the grip through the butt. All necessary hardware is provided. The stirrup pin goes through the center of the frame, not the pin hole.

Colt - P.O. Box 1868 Hartford, CT 06144 (860) 236 6311 - www.colt.com/colt.