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I really hate the factory grips on my 442 Airweight. What do you folks recommend for grips. CCW combat grips, rubber grips etc.

Burch


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Posts: 58 | Location: Cocoa,Fl. | Registered: 13 February 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hand size and recoil tolerance are variables that effect different people's decision on this subject. I use Altamont boot grips on my 360 PD, and they work quite well for my small hands when pocket carrying. I hated the stock Hogues that came on that gun. I don't like rubber grips and, not getting the stupid grip remover widget with the gun, found them almost impossible to remove for cleaning. I don't like grips that are longer than the grip frame on any of my revolvers. I think that the pinky having a full grip is unnecessary. I really hate the stock Uncle Mike's grips that came on my wife's model 60 3". Those are about the last grips in the world I would ever use for CCW.


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I have no problem with the recoil thing. I have several 45`s so the 38`s aren`t really that bad. I also hated the factory stocks too. You`d think as much as S&W charges for thier firearms they would not put such a cheap grip on one their pistola`s. I don`t mind the rubber grips too bad but would like to see some nice wood on mine. Who makes wood grips for carry guns that won`t print but still give you something to hang on to ?


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. Who makes wood grips for carry guns that won`t print but still give you something to hang on to ?


Eagle and Ahrends make concealment wood grips. You can also go to Midway USA and and browse the grips selection. There are many options for J frames.
 
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cdnninvestments.com has some nice cocobolo Herret's for $29.95.
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. Who makes wood grips for carry guns that won`t print but still give you something to hang on to ?


Eagle and Ahrends make concealment wood grips. You can also go to Midway USA and and browse the grips selection. There are many options for J frames.
+1, also Altamont. I got mine from www.handgungrips.com . Tony is a great guy. He's service oriented and honest. I think Smith are smart to put inexpensive grips on their guns, as much as I hate them because most people hate factory grips and change them out for something they prefer anyway. Cheap grips keep the cost down.


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might give the grips from precision gun specialities a try. I put them on a M65 that I sometimes CCW. I got the smooth ones. They fit like boot grips for a fraction of the price. You can order them from Brownells. I will probably order them for my new-to-me M49.


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I tried them all and decided on stag...clothes don't stick them but the scarring makes for a nice firm hold, especially if your palms are sweating. The original checkered wood panels were almost perfect but too thin for a good hold...as you cna see, these stags from spresser are thicker and for me, make for a perfect grip...and they would look even better on a blued gun... Wink







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I was wonderin` when you guys we`re gonna post some pics. Those stags are right handsome.


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My J-snubbies mostly wear one of two designs: Craig Spegel Boot Grips, or Crimson Trace LG-405 Lasergrips. I have one 342 with Eagle Secret Service grips, which I like a lot, but I've had to return 3 of the last 4 sets of Eagle grips I've bought due to BAD fit problems. Therefore, I've given up on Eagle until someone can convince me that their QC has improved of late.
 
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I have a stupid question since i`m a newbie to the S&W game. I`ve noticed the grip option is square butt and round butt. Is the difference on the gun itself or just grip difference ?

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The grip itself has two different shapes, round butt (like mine pictured) and square butt (which is flared out a bit more and has a sharper edge at the bottom)...so when buying grips, you have to specify if it's for a round butt or a square butt.






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There are two types of frames. The grip frame, which is steel, is one configuration or the other.


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Anyone know a grip for the 442 that will permit reloading with speedloaders?
 
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O.K. I think I have the round butt. Someone please verify that. I have the 442 Centennial


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