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09-15-2018, 10:07 AM
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Added a T grip to my model 10-5 snub
Friend of mine picked this up at a show years ago for me. I like the square butt and all but the T grip makes it fit just right. Getting to keep the old stocks on is a plus too.
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09-15-2018, 10:34 AM
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Looks great! How does it shoot?
I really like that same set up on my 19-5 snubby. It helps absorb the recoil, as well as, giving me a more positive grip on the gun. Mine is a very accurate shooter.
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09-15-2018, 11:13 AM
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That's the way it should look. I'm a big fan of the Tyler's T grip myself and use them on nearly all my S&Ws fitted with magna grips.
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09-15-2018, 01:08 PM
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Looks great! How does it shoot?
I really like that same set up on my 19-5 snubby. It helps absorb the recoil, as well as, giving me a more positive grip on the gun. Mine is a very accurate shooter.
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Shoots very well. The trigger is really smooth too.
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09-15-2018, 01:44 PM
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That is one fine revolver. And yes, the tyler T's really help grip a revolver well.
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09-15-2018, 01:50 PM
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A J or K (or even I) frame without the adapter doesn't feel right to me, unless it has the big target grips. Mine are all BK adapters, since I can order them online, but same basic idea. Not only do they protect my middle knuckle, but I'm convinced they provide better pointability.
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09-15-2018, 03:23 PM
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That’s exactly how my issued 10-7 square butt was set up. It now does home protection duty in my nightstand.
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09-15-2018, 09:58 PM
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Do the T grips scratch the blue at all?
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09-15-2018, 10:20 PM
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Do the T grips scratch the blue at all?
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I've never had that problem, but the only gun that I have a T-grip on that actually leaves the house is a stainless J-frame.
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Do the T grips scratch the blue at all?
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I've never had them scratch the blue...They are aluminum and copper, nothing really hard to hurt wood or metal.
I too am a fan of the Tylers T Grips!! Have them on, as someone said, everything from I frames to N frames (and Colts as well)!
Here's a vintage Tylers on an improved I frame, a .32 .....
Best Regards, Les
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I just ordered a #2 for my baby Chief. Can’t wait until it gets here so I can try it out. Will look very much like the I frame above.
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THAT IS A GREAT ADDITION TO AN ALREADY BEAUTIFUL REVOLVER.....
I FIND THAT THE TYLER-T ENHANCES COMFORT AND CONTROL, WHEN SHOOTING SNUBBIES---ESPECIALLY WITH HOT LOADS.....
BELOW IS MY M686+, WEARING PC MAGNAS, AND A TYLER-T......
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My 2 inch square butt 10-5 is set up the same way.
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09-16-2018, 11:42 AM
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I have a 10-2 snub and love it.
Accuracy is on par with my 10-6, 15-3, 15-5, 66-2, and 586.
Something about a square grip S&W revolver just appeals to me.
Much like 3rd Gen autos with square trigger guards.
My 66 is my only round butt S&W.
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I always say we are all different. T grips, or BK'S just don't feel right to me. Even gave them to my shooting buddy to try out. He returned them. So now, I have Herrett stocks that I modified on my 10-5 R.B. Bob
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Here's a 3" M10-5 with a Tyler T-grip. Sweet shooting and very accurate.
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Here's a 3" M10-5 with a Tyler T-grip. Sweet shooting and very accurate.
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Very very Very nice.
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Looking Good!
Older revolvers and Tyler T Grips just look good and look right......
Old School Colt Cobra with T Grip.
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