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Custom grips for N Frames???
I am looking for some very nice N frames panels for round frame grip. Not interested in rubber, which I already have, so I would like some good looking wood grips. What manufactures or web sites please. Any pictures would be good also.
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Marsh
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Grips
One of my favorite pair, a set of factory finger grooves with medallions...
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Put S&W Handgun grips in your search engine, and start looking at the results. There are hundreds of them. Hogue are nice, and available form Midway. These are Hogue's on a 686.
These are Elk Stag from the Executioner here on the S&W Forum on my Pre-27..
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Ahrends makes nice grips
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09-16-2010, 11:28 AM
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Save your pennies and get a pair of factory combat grips. If you don't like them you can just re sell them for what you paid for them.
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Don't have the website handy right now, but do a search for Collins Craft. He uses some really nice exotic woods, ivory and some synthetic materials.
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Another vote for Ahrends Grips.
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Take a look at KEITH BROWN GRIPS (page 6 of the gallery has a pair of N-frame, round butt stocks).
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I do not like the overpriced factory combats as they don't fit my hand and HURT me when shooting magnums.
Ahrend FG round butts are a perfect match to my medium sized hands. If I need to custom sand them for a perfect fit it's an easy project with a couple of coats of polyurathane to bring back the finish.
Hogues Monogrip is also a fine grip IF you have large hands.
I stay away from checkered grips ay they tear my hands apart if I'm shooting heavy loads without my PAST glove.
3" 657 Hogue Monogrip
3" 657 Ahrends
19-3 2.5" Ahrends
66-2 3" Ashland Ahrends
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I am looking for some very nice N frames panels for round frame grip. Not interested in rubber, which I already have, so I would like some good looking wood grips. What manufactures or web sites please. Any pictures would be good also.
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Depending on your definition of "nice," you might wish to contact Roy Fishpaw in Concord, VA. His grips show up on revolvers and autos owned by the rich and famous as well as mere mortals who are serious shooters on the pages of American Handgunner and other such places.
I have a pair of his relatively simple finger groove "smooth combat style" grips on an old M-29 of mine, and they, along with the 8 3/8 bbl make the recoil of original Keith loads quite manageable.
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Contact Forum member Kurac. He makes superb grips -- round/square conversions -- that mimic the old "coke" grips for Smith & Wesson. He makes them with and without medallions, in a variety of woods and finishes. They're beautiful, comfortable, and very reasonably priced. I have them on three of my revolvers, my 27-3, my 617, and on my 625JM and I absolutely love them.
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Contact Forum member Kurac. He makes superb grips -- round/square conversions -- that mimic the old "coke" grips for Smith & Wesson. He makes them with and without medallions, in a variety of woods and finishes. They're beautiful, comfortable, and very reasonably priced. I have them on three of my revolvers, my 27-3, my 617, and on my 625JM and I absolutely love them.
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Kurac's grips are great and shaped like cokes and made from various types of wood with or without S&W mediallions
Set of Kurac Coco Bolo grips on 27-2

Set of Kurac Maple grips on a 25-2
Shape of Kurac grips
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These are all great suggestions and I thank you.
Here's a picture I found in the albums that I like and wonder where this good be found.
I am also trying to contact Kurac.
Marsh
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Hi Marsh,
Thats the grips on my 627 PC. They are S&W, and have Product Code: 414170000. You can order them by calling S&W Sales/Customer Service. The costs is $48.00 plus shipping. Heres another pic.
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If you want highly figured walnut and don't want to wait quite as long as you would for Keith Brown, try a set of custom Herrett's.
I own several sets of them, in the Trooper and Shooting Star styles:
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Hi Marsh,
Thats the grips on my 627 PC. They are S&W, and have Product Code: 414170000. You can order them by calling S&W Sales/Customer Service. The costs is $48.00 plus shipping. Heres another pic.
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Thanks Carl. I really like those grips, but looking at the S&W web-site I didn't find them. I'll call them Monday.
Marsh
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Marsh,
They are not on the S&W Website. Call them to order. I got my 2nd set couple days ago to put on my 686 L-Frame Snubby as well. Although they are N-Frame grips, with a very minor sanding they are perfect for the L-Frame too. Heres a pic with the Grips on the 627 PC & the 686-4 Snubby.
All the best.
Carl
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Couldn't stand the stock grips on my 57-5.
I could not be happier with the feel of these Hogues.
Recoil is nothing now.
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Marsh,
They are not on the S&W Website. Call them to order. I got my 2nd set couple days ago to put on my 686 L-Frame Snubby as well. Although they are N-Frame grips, with a very minor sanding they are perfect for the L-Frame too. Heres a pic with the Grips on the 627 PC & the 686-4 Snubby.
All the best.
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I will order the S&W for my round frame and maybe some sq. frame for some Kurac. Thanks again.
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Another vote for Ahrends. I have the retro targets on my 28-2
they work nicely.
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S&W Grips Product code 414170000
I inquired about the grips by email. Dave at S&W got back to me and gave me a number and extension to call. When I called they told me the Performance center bought them all up and that none were available. I was given the impression they don't like to sell them because people are putting the grips on other guns and selling them as Performance center guns. YMMV .. Too bad I liked the grips.
Ahrends is quoting me 8+ weeks.
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kdiver58, try looking for Ahrends on e-bay. I found a couple of sets there. No delay.
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