Gun grips

GUN GRIPS X SVECHNIKOV WORKSHOP

Designer pistol grips – Widest selection worldwide

GUN GRIPS X SVECHNIKOV WORKSHOP presents the widest selection of beautiful custom pistol grips for over 35 firearm brands and hundreds of specific models. Each set is handcrafted from natural woods (maple, walnut, wenge, Karelian birch), combined with artistic hand-painting, engraving and unique finishing — turning your sidearm into a true collector's piece with exceptional grip, style and personality.

Our model-specific grips are fully compatible with the most popular platforms, including:

  • 1911 – Full Size Government, Magwell, Bobtail, Compact Officers, Round Butt and more
  • Beretta – 80X Cheetah, 92 series (92X, M9A3/M9A4, Performance, Compact), 21A Bobcat, 84/85/87 and collectible editions
  • CZ – 75 series (Original, Shadow 2, Compact, RAMI), CZ 82/83, CZ 97, CZC A01
  • Sig Sauer – P320 AXG, P365 AXG/Macro, P226, P220, P238/P938 and more
  • Ruger – Mark IV 22/45, XR3/XR3-RED frames, Mark III
  • Laugo Arms – Alien (standard, Palm Swell, Creator/Remus, Backstrap)
  • Smith & Wesson, Colt, Springfield, Kimber, Walther, Taurus, Tanfoglio, Zastava, Stechkin and 25+ additional brands

Explore dozens of exclusive artistic designs — Psalms 23:4, Immaculate Heart, Yggdrasil & Odin, Japan Wave, Rune Teiwaz Alpha, Celtic Gates, Fibers Dark Blood, Oni Demon, Katana motifs and many more. Precision CNC-machined bases with hand-finished details ensure perfect fit and superior ergonomics.

Custom commissions welcome — turn your vision into reality with unlimited design possibilities.

Discover the largest collection of designer pistol grips from SVECHNIKOV WORKSHOP and elevate your firearm today.

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A traditional skull silhouette carved from solid wood and painted by hand. Unfortunately, the tooth was lost long ago. Perhaps it sprouted and became a tree!

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Quis Ut Deus ("Who is like God?") is the Latin translation of the Hebrew name Michael (Mi-kha-el), the Archangel

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Existential sadness of the Joker captures the profound, haunting despair at the core of the character
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Celtic gates (doorways, arches, thresholds) symbolize transitions between worlds: life/death, mortal/otherworld, known/unknown. In Celtic mythology and art, they represent portals to the Sidhe realm, spiritual passage, protection, and rebirth—often adorned with knots, trees, or animals as guardians of liminal spaces

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Celtic gates (doorways, arches, thresholds) symbolize transitions between worlds: life/death, mortal/otherworld, known/unknown. In Celtic mythology and art, they represent portals to the Sidhe realm, spiritual passage, protection, and rebirth—often adorned with knots, trees, or animals as guardians of liminal spaces

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The Joker, created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson, debuted in Batman #1 (1940)

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