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442-1 with Eagle rosewood SS grips obtained from a member here (thanks Bill!)
642-1 with Precision Gun Specialties Hideout grips. Feel very good and cost $18 |
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ebay stags from Argentina.
Altamonts Black Polymers from Sid. rd "Little by little the look of the country changes because of the men we admire." Homer Bannon - Hud 1963 |
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Got 'em from www.gungripsupply.com Great grips, but not S&W factory. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ~ S&WCA No.2159 ~ S&W Model 40-1, 2008 S&W Model 586-7, 2004 S&W Model 432PD, 2005 S&W K22 Masterpiece, 1948 S&W K32 Masterpiece Model 16 No Dash, 1959 S&W K38 Masterpiece, 1949 (finest shootin' Smith I've ever shot) |
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Hello.
Another set of the inexpensive HideOut Grips. These are on a 642 carried every day for years and they've been relieved to work with speedloaders. Best. |
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Yeah, I guessed they were not factory but I like customs that resemble originals. Those look good to me. I am looking for a set for a 642. Will these work well for a females (smaller) hands? "I may be easy, but I ain't cheap." |
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Herrett's Shooting Ace, in walnut.
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MB NRA Life Member GeorgiaCarry.Org Member 640 Club If there is no Creator, there are no inalienable rights. Truth is not relative. |
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Where can the hideout grips be purchased?
What do they feel like? |
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Hello. I purchased mine here:
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/productdetail.as...t=hideout%20grips&s= Mine are the "textured" ones but those are not all that "grabby". I usually work mine over with an engraving pen. How they "feel" is subjective but to me they seem sort of like a "thick" set of standard grips with a short T-grip covering the front grip strap. Best. |
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40 or 45?
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3" model Chief specoal (pre 36) with Eagle Grips
2" Centennial (pre 40) with smooth High Horn with grip adaptor. Jim Gun Safety is no accident |
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If everyone might consider listing the grip as well as depicting it/them in photographs it would be helpful to newbies and even those of us with some experience. Also, comments as to recoil with +P, etc., would be appreciated.
I would post photos but I have nothing special. For carry and shooting I have Hogue Bantams and Monogrips in rubber. My hand is building up with the Bantams so that I am near shooting/carry them exclusively. Are there any grips comparable to the Bantams? I don't think so when you want concealability and light weight. Also, I think they're better for pain of recoil than the stock UM boot grips. |
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I'm considering a pair of the Hideout Grips, but I'm curious as to their actual weight.
And I don't have a clue as to which of them I'd prefer or would be a better choice. My Hogue Bantams actually weigh in at only 1.4 oz. on my digital postal scale. |
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Don't have a postal scale but my cheapie scale says 2 oz. for the Hideout Grips and grip screw.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Landpimp:
40 or 45? [QUOTE] She's a '71 FJ40 with an FJ60 full floater (5.29's), Chevy V8, SM420 trans and a ton more stuff. Currently going up for sale. Captain Crunch Love those Herrett's! rd "Little by little the look of the country changes because of the men we admire." Homer Bannon - Hud 1963 |
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