Probably not. You may get lucky though.
probably not...........
From what I was able to find, the post-1993 guns had "composite" (rubber), wrap-around grips with gold medallion.
If you do a web search for Colt 1903 grips, you will get a starting point. If you do a web search for Colt 1903 grips, you will get a starting point.
Yes, some second generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers, particularly those produced in the 1970s, featured two-piece wood grips. These grips were typically made of walnut and were designed to enhance the overall aesthetics and comfort of the revolver. However, most second generation models were originally issued with one-piece grips, making the two-piece option a less common variation.
The Police Positive came with black plastic rubber until 1927, then went to wood.
go on the internet and print in 'colt grips' a number of places with grips will pop up......
it was made about 1907........................
Colt grips can be purchase from eBay and they are found under Accessories. GunBroker is also a good website for purchasing good Colt grips. For vintage gun grips, one can try VintageGunGrips.
You can get faux ivory grips for a Colt Walker at: tombstonegrips.com
In 1977, Colt did not factory-install Pachmayr grips on their firearms. While Pachmayr grips were available as aftermarket options, Colt typically used their own grips or those of other manufacturers. Some Colt users may have chosen to equip their firearms with Pachmayr grips for improved handling, but it was not standard practice at that time.
It is unlikely that those are Colt factory grips.
100-1000 USD