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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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Where'd you get those grips from? I like the Diamond in the middle with the S&W Medallion. They look original like that. Please let me know.
Got 'em from www.gungripsupply.com Great grips, but not S&W factory.
 
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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.

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Where'd you get those grips from? I like the Diamond in the middle with the S&W Medallion. They look original like that. Please let me know.
Got 'em from www.gungripsupply.com Great grips, but not S&W factory.


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?


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Herrett's Shooting Ace, in walnut.

 
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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.

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3" model Chief specoal (pre 36) with Eagle Grips



2" Centennial (pre 40) with smooth High Horn with grip adaptor.



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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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