Wood Gun Grips
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Wood Gun Grips: The Upgrade That Makes Every Handgun Look the Part
Plastic stock grips get the job done, but wood gun grips make a statement. Warm tone, natural grain, solid feel in hand. It’s the kind of upgrade that changes how a firearm looks and how it feels to hold. And once you’ve had wood panels, going back isn’t really an option.
We carry wood pistol grips in rosewood, walnut, and black rosewood across 20+ handgun brands, all cut to fit your specific model. Whether you’re upgrading a carry piece, finishing off a collector’s gun, or just tired of the factory panels, the best wood grips for pistol are the ones that actually fit right.
Rosewood, Walnut, Black Rosewood, Find Your Fit
Rosewood is our most popular wood option; deep reddish-brown tone, smooth grain, and it looks sharp on both blued and stainless frames. A solid choice if you’re not sure where to start.
Walnut runs a little lighter in tone with a more pronounced grain pattern. Custom wood handgun grips in walnut are a favorite among 1911 owners who want a classic, understated look on their frame.
Black rosewood is the darker option; rich, almost ebony-like finish that works especially well on stainless or nickel-plated guns. All wooden gun grips for sale in our catalog are listed by exact gun model.
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Real Wood With No Quality Compromise
Every set of wood gun grips we sell is cut for a specific gun model, not a size range, not a general fit. You find your brand, find your frame, and you get panels made for that exact gun. Compatibility is never a coin flip here.
Over 50,000 grip sets shipped means we’ve put wood pistol grips on a lot of different frames. We know which wood tones pair best with which finishes, and every product page is detailed enough that you can make a confident call before ordering.
If you’re comparing wood types and not sure which direction to go, browse by material, each listing shows the grain, tone, and how the panels sit on the frame so there are no surprises.
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FAQs
What types of wood gun grips do you carry?
We carry wood gun grips in rosewood, walnut, and black rosewood. All three are available across a wide range of handgun brands and models, listed by exact frame for guaranteed fit.
Are wood gun grips durable enough for regular range use?
Yes. Wood gun grips are solid, dense, and hold up well under regular use. They’re not fragile display-only panels; rosewood and walnut in particular are known for their durability over time.
Do wood pistol grips fit any handgun or only specific models?
Every set of wood pistol grips in our catalog is cut for a specific gun model. They are not universal fit; select your brand and model to find panels made for your exact frame.
How do I choose between rosewood, walnut, and black rosewood?
Rosewood is warm and reddish-brown. Walnut is lighter with an open grain. Black rosewood is the darkest option, close to ebony in tone. Stainless frames pair well with darker wood; blued frames suit rosewood or walnut.
What is the best wood for gun grips?
Rosewood and walnut. Rosewood has a rich, dark grain with natural moisture resistance, best for collectors and display builds. Walnut is lighter, tough, and classic, better for everyday shooters on a budget. Both fit 1911s, revolvers, and most popular handgun frames.
How to Properly Care for Wood Gun Grips
Wipe after each use with a dry cloth. Avoid gun oil or solvents directly on the wood, it absorbs and warps. Apply linseed oil or Renaissance wax once or twice a year. Store in a cool, dry place. That’s it, basic care keeps wood grips looking good for decades.