NOTE:  I am using Pietta's item # SA73-084 to fit my grips to.  It is a Great Western II in 357 magnum with a brass grip frame.  There are some differences in the brass vs steel grip frames made by Pietta and my grips do not fit the steel frames without additional fitting.  I have included a couple of photos showing measurements of length and width of the frame that I use to fit my grips to.  My hope is that you can compare these measurements to those on your pistol's frame to see if they are a likely fit.  If you find that the measurements on your frame don't match with mine, you may want to consider one of my DIY kits so you can end up with grips that are custom fit to your Pietta.  You would, of course, need to have some ability to do the fitting.  

These grips were handmade specifically for the Pietta 1873 Great Western II Single Action Army 357 revolver with brass grip frame (Pietta item # SA73-084).  I don't know of any other pistols that they will fit.  They were made out of Mexican Ebony Wood, (AKA Katalox), and finished with boiled linseed oil.  This is a very hard wood and will darken with age.  They are sure to dress up your pistol and give it that classic natural wood look and feel as opposed to the factory plastic grips.  I have taken photos of the grips on my pistol so you can see how they look.  The grips in the photos are the ones you will receive.  They will come with a brass screw and the corresponding nut has been inset into one of the grips so they are ready to install.  

Construction Method:   A wooden locator piece has been glued to the inside of each of the 2 grip halves.  The locator fits snuggly inside the corner of the grip frame.  Professional strength wood glue was used so there is little chance of glue failure.  The grips are then held onto the frame via the brass screw.  My intention is to make grips that do not require additional fitting.  Be aware that wood is a natural material that can "move" with changes in temperature and/or humidity.  Judicial placement of a small piece of tape on the edge of the locator piece can work wonders to tighten up the fit if needed.  I don't ship grips that don't fit right when I put them on my pistol for photos.  If you get grips that are sloppy, something is wrong...please contact me so we can fix the problem.

Enough ramblin'...please message any questions and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.  Thanks for taking a look at my grips!