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Jim Rogers started buying and trading grips at age 16 in Eastern Kentucky. That hobby turned into a obsession—and now a business. In 2003 he married Fred, who shared his passion for quality grips. They launched an eBay store and spent over a decade selling at gun shows across the country. In 2017, they opened their full website.
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Jim Rogers started buying and trading grips at age 16 in Eastern Kentucky. That hobby turned into a obsession—and now a business. In 2003 he married Fred, who shared his passion for quality grips. They launched an eBay store and spent over a decade selling at gun shows across the country. In 2017, they opened their full website.
Their mission is simple: fill the niche for gun enthusiasts looking for that special set of grips.
Rogers Guns & Grips carries over 340 grip sets for:
They also stock factory boxes, manuals, and butt plates.
You'll find everything from basic factory wood grips ($150) to high-end custom sets ($1,500+):
| Material | Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Factory wood | $150–$250 | Original Smith & Wesson, Colt |
| Rubber (Pachmayr-style) | $200–$400 | Shooter-friendly, modern |
| Sambar stag | $350–$600 | Natural grain, classic look |
| Mother of pearl | $1,000–$1,500 | Premium inlay work |
| Ivory | $800–$1,200 | Rare vintage sets, Ohio sales only |
| Fuzzy Farrant custom | $500–$750 | Hand-made by renowned grip maker |
"My passion for guns & grips began at an early age. My connection to my father was deeply rooted in his passion for guns." — Jim Rogers
The website lets you browse three ways:
1. Featured categories at the top (N-frame, K-frame, Python, 1911, J-frame) 2. Filter panel by firearm brand and grip type 3. Search bar for specific models or materials
All products are in-stock and ship fast. They accept secure payments and offer international shipping.
📍 788 Covered Bridge Drive Delaware, Ohio 43015
☎️ (812) 606-9209 📧 [email protected]
They attend major gun shows across the country—their booth gets bigger every year. It's worth tracking them down in person if you're serious about finding a rare set.