WTB: Security six Ruger Target grips red walnut

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Looking for grips similar to these, used condition will work. Please send me a message. Also does anyone know what RLG, PT and PS mean on the Ruger box?
 

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Also does anyone know what RLG, PT and PS mean on the Ruger box?
If I had to guess, maybe something like -

RLG = Revolver, Large (this "big grip" style used on the target models)
PT = Pistol, Target (.22 auto wood with thumb rest?)
PS = Pistol, Standard (.22 auto plain flat wood)

Just guessing.
 
According to labeling on the 6 pack shipping box:

RLG = Oversized Walnut Panels for Security Six
PS = Panel, checkered walnut w/o thumb rest (Most likely for the Mark series .22 autos)
PT = Panel, checkered walnut with left thumb rest (Again, most likely for the Mark series .22 autos)
 
"Feel" is everything and very subjective. The grips that don't work for WAYNO are great for me. The grips you're seeking, I didn't care for at all. Too big, too slick, felt cheap; like S&W targets.

That being said, I only use them on a 6 inch Six Series.
 
"Feel" is everything and very subjective. The grips that don't work for WAYNO are great for me. The grips you're seeking, I didn't care for at all. Too big, too slick, felt cheap; like S&W targets.

That being said, I only use them on a 6 inch Six Series.
Wayno, Hittmann: Do either of you know how the ones Wayno posted compare in size to the target checkered I'm seeking?
 
I also came across these… but I THINK they're the same as the Ruger version just brown, no medallion. Both made by Sile I believe.
 

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I like those Sile grips.
To me, the one's WAYNO pictured ( vs. the Targets you pictured ) are slimmer and angled differently. WAYNO pictured grips have a sharper angle.
 
I bought a set back then.
They were made of the plainest wood I've seen.
No grain pattern, medallions on crooked.
I wasn't impressed. Sold them here, I believe.
 

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