Small Business Spotlight: Precision Target Pistol Grips

Welcome back to TFB’s Small Business Spotlight! In this weekly article series, we talk about small firearm-related businesses. Today’s company is Precision Target Pistol Grips, a manufacturer of … yep, you guessed it.
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Business Name: Precision Target Pistol Grips
URL: www.precisiontargetpistolgrips.com
Years in business: More than five years
About Precision Target Pistol Grips
I started Precision Target Pistol Grips as a coach of a perennially underfunded college shooting team. One of my first shooters was extra, extra small, left-handed and cross-eye dominant. Making the grips she needed led me to create this company.
I personally make every grip per customers' orders. I have no inventory and each grip is unique to the shooter's needs. The raw material for the vast majority of the grips I make is made in the USA.
Before I was a coach and grip maker, I was (and still am on Tuesday nights) a Bullseye shooter.
What makes Precision Target Pistol Grips unique?
I believe I am the only person doing this commercially at this scale. I have made over 3000 grips in the past 8 years, sending them to all 50 states and over 30 different countries.
Besides making their models of grips adjusted to customer specs, Precision Target Pistol Grips also offers a service called 3D Grip Scan and Reproduce. If you have a gun with a custom grip that you really like and wish you had it on your other guns, you can send that grip to the company, which will 3D scan it and then reproduce it to fit your other firearms. In the picture above, the black grip on the Walther GSP is a custom hand-made one, and the grip on the Pardini SP is its reproduction made by Precision Target Pistol Grips.
Pictures by Precision Target Pistol Grips

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semi-related question: Anyone else remember those old Bianchi target grips for 1911s that had a pinky rest that wrapped around the front of the pistol? Wish they'd bring those back.