Ruger Wrangler Birdshead Grips – White Pearl Acrylic with Texas Star Medalli
39 in stock
EXPECT
Quick, easily Installation
Faster accurate shots always
Confident handling every time
Built for years reliably
Description
Birdshead Wranglers occupy a specific corner of the Ruger lineup, shorter overall, easier to pocket-carry than a full plowhandle, and built for shooters who want a single-action .22 that handles like a working revolver rather than a target piece. These Ruger Wrangler birdshead grips give that revolver the dressed-up look most owners reach for after a season of factory-plastic carry: bright white pearl acrylic panels with an inlaid Texas Star medallion at the top of each side.
The fitment line on Wranglers matters more than first-time buyers expect. Ruger ships the Wrangler in two grip frame profiles, the standard plowhandle XR3-style and the shorter, downward-curved birdshead. The screw geometry differs between the two, and panels cut for one frame won’t seat correctly on the other. These are made for the birdshead. If the bottom of your Wrangler’s grip frame curves inward and ends in a rounded heel, this is your panel set. If it ends in a longer straight line, you need the plowhandle version.
White pearl acrylic carries the bright, slightly translucent quality of natural mother-of-pearl without the chip-prone fragility that comes with real shell. The material holds its luster through years of holster contact and routine cleaning, doesn’t yellow with hand oils, and stays dimensionally stable across temperature shifts the way real pearl can’t.
The Texas Star medallion is metal, inlaid below the panel surface rather than affixed to the face. It survives standard gun solvents, oils, and cleaning patches without lifting at the edges. The star reads cleanly against the pale pearl, the dark medallion ring frames the visual focal point of each panel.
Install takes one screw and a few minutes. The factory side-plate screw backs out, the plastic panels come off, the pearl panels seat against the frame, the screw goes back in. No fitting required, no gunsmith.
30-day return window if the panels don’t seat clean on your birdshead Wrangler.
Additional information
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do your gun grips come with installation hardware?
Most sets ship with mounting hardware included. Check your product listing for full hardware details before ordering.
What gun grips fit my pistol or revolver model?
Every grip listing in our shop specifies the exact brand, frame, and model it fits. Browse by manufacturer to find grips made specifically for your firearm.
Which gun grip material should I choose for my shooting style?
Rosewood and walnut work best for collectors. G10 is ideal for competitive shooters. Rubber suits high-recoil and rapid-fire use.
Can I return my gun grips if they don't fit or I'm not satisfied?
Yes. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If your grips don’t fit, arrive damaged, or aren’t what you expected, return them in original packaging for a replacement or full refund.
Can gun shops buy grips wholesale or in bulk?
Yes. We offer wholesale pricing for retailers and distributors with no large minimum order required.
How long does shipping take on gun grips?
Orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Most customers across the US receive their order within 4–5 business days.
Are gun grips easy to install at home?
Yes. Most sets ship with mounting hardware included. No gunsmith needed most installations that take under 10 minutes with a basic screwdriver.
What are the best gun grips for concealed carry?
Slim wood or ABS grip panels work best for concealed carry. They keep your profile low, prevent printing, and won’t snag on clothing during your draw.
