Those are beautiful grips and the fit looks good.
About the only real problem is that they are a tad too thick.
Fit is probably as good as can be expected from a handmade set of grips that were fitted to another frame. Frame dims vary slightly from gun to gun so a perfect fit probably isn't realistic. I actually did some slight fitting to the right grip as it sat proud of the front of the grip frame on that side...just used a needle file to make it match the left grip and then repolished the area. I'm much more OCD about such things than most people so it wasn't worthy of noting. I was just thrilled that there was no gap between the grip horn and rear of the frame like you will sometimes see.
Like ronny says 'good work'. What, if I might be so bold as to ask, did you use to shape it with? I mean what tool.The overhang on the right grip can be seen in the circled portion of the first photo. Second photo is after I reshaped the area. Pics aren't from the same angle, but you can get an idea of how much material was removed. The point of the overhang was sitting in the knuckle joint crease on my pinkie so it would not have been pleasant to shoot. I have long, skinny fingers so I think that most anyone else using a two finger grip would have been fine.
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