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S&W Handgun Grips
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I have a new S&W 66 with the black uncle mikes rubber Handgun Grips. I was thinking about getting a good set of wood Handgun Grips for my pistol(I think I have a round grip frame(?). So does anyone have a suggestions/opinions on wood Handgun Grips, and what is a good online store to order them.
Thanks
Join Date: 01-16-2002
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 269 I'm probably the wrong person to ask, because not too long ago I swapped out my truly beautiful round-butt Rosewood Handgun Grips for some rubber Pachmayr ones on an N-frame. Personally, I'd just rather have the little bit more control you get with the rubber ones. And for what it's worth, my groups did tighten up noticably with the rubber Handgun Grips--there's just not all that much to hold on to with the round-butts, so you should make it all count. My opinion.
Join Date: 09-15-2001
Location: Richmond,Va.
Posts: 106 Yes, you probably have a k frame round butt. Handgun Grips are very personal. A compromise between aesthetically pleasing and functional. To me, they are like holsters, I have a large box of "tried these, did not work".
Join Date: 11-21-2002
Location: El Paso, TX
Posts: 85 Just bought a 60LS with fine laminated Handgun Grips
and also called Unlce Mikes and got their boot grip which is what Smith puts on their J Frame
Mod 36. Really do like them. Also have Hogue
Handgun Grips on Mod 20 Classic and would NOT ever think of changing them. Really love them....also on my 686 Hogues. Far better control.
Join Date: 12-11-2001
Location: SoCal
Posts: 452 Well, here's a couple of ideas; Hogue makes some very nice wood Handgun Grips for K & L frame round butts, also, Clark Custom sells some Miculek wood Handgun Grips for the Smiths. I am thinking about the Miculek, as I know someone who uses them on his 625 in IDPA and likes them alot. They are also very nice looking. Either source will cost you $70 or so, by the time you get you hands on them.
Hogue has more wood options.
www.getgrip.com
www.clarkcustomguns.com
Join Date: 03-28-2000
Posts: 2,706 I just got a couple sets of Hogue wood Handgun Grips for my 2 N-frames. I chose Kingwood. They look really nice and fit perfectly. Haven't had a chance to get to shoot them yet.
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Old retiree has a few cherry wood Handgun Grips for Smith K frame round butts in target and olympic styles contact coffeyn1@juno.com
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Location: SoCal
Posts: 452 Don't know if you've made a decision on your Handgun Grips yet, but here is my 66 with the Miculek Handgun Grips. I like them a lot, but only when shooting the low power .38 loads.
But that's what I have this gun for, shooting IDPA with magnum loads wouldn't be very much fun!
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Hogue monoHandgun Grips for 4" and longer, Eagle Secret Service Handgun Grips for 3" and shorter.
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