Source for wood grips Norinco 1911

Just picked up a Norinco 1911 Commander, where would be the best place to source some nice original style walnut or wooden grips?? Thanks in advance.

Ummm? The ones that came from the factory are the originals ......

If you want USGI M1911 grips, they are quite common in the US.
 
Put up a WTB in the EE Pistols parts subforum. You never know what's out there for decent wood 1911/1911A1 grips. ;)

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Brownells carries Navidrex, Ed Brown, Hogue, VZ, Harrison, Colt, Pachmayr, and Herritts. among others.

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I just got these from a US seller. Tons of 1911 grips available from cdn or US sellers. Alot easier to get than other models like beretta

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The dust cover on a commander is a bit shorter to match up with the shorter slide but the the rest of the frame is the same
Yeah, I meant difference with the grip panels. I’ve never owned any kind of Norinco 1911.
 
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