Registered: 10/31/07
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Loc: Garden Valley, Idaho
That's a good question. I haven't seen oak, pecan or hickory used as a handle material either. Walnut, Osage Orange, sycamore and so on, show up, but not the oaks. Must be a cracking issue.
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Mike Allen RKCC-CM-086 True West Magazine Maniac Randall Collector Behring Made Collector Ruana Collector Glock Fan NRA- Life Member since 1975 mikenlu99@aol.com
Registered: 10/31/07
Posts: 7437
Loc: Garden Valley, Idaho
That's a good question. I haven't seen oak, pecan or hickory used as a handle material either. Walnut, Osage Orange, sycamore and so on, show up, but not the oaks. Must be a cracking issue.
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Mike Allen RKCC-CM-086 True West Magazine Maniac Randall Collector Behring Made Collector Ruana Collector Glock Fan NRA- Life Member since 1975 mikenlu99@aol.com
Registered: 09/25/13
Posts: 1153
Loc: the other side of the earth
It all depends on the processing of oak, it unfortunately, often cracked due to temperature and humidity changes. And it's still bad to make hilt of complex shape - SFG and FG, in the case where the fibers are straight (as on lignum vitae). Here the fibers are curved, everything will be fine
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