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Old 01-18-2015, 09:41 AM
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after purchasing my 36-6 I thought the original Gripp hogue monogrip was not very nice and I had changed to a wooden Kinsky Gripp.
after having shot a hundred cartridges I thought the 36-6 was not very accurate to 20 meters 2 of 5 bullets in the dark, because I was not happy with my other revolvers I have significantly better results. so I turned the original Gripp hogue and there was quite different weapon is significantly more accurate the shot alot nicer and voila I wasted $ 60 for nothing !! this proves that ethétique and efficiency are sometimes contradictory !!
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Fuch: No, you did not waste $60. You simply learned at that time and place that that grip did not feel right to you. We ALL have drawerfuls of grips that did not feel right to us and we do not regret it. It's simply part of the shooting game and part of the fun. I probably have 10 grips that fit a Model 36, which is better than having only 9!

In the future, you may re-install those grips (I'm not familiar with them) and find you shoot accurately with them. By the way, it takes more than 100 rounds to make a judgment.

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Old 01-20-2015, 04:51 PM
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Fuch: No, you did not waste $60. You simply learned at that time and place that that grip did not feel right to you. We ALL have drawerfuls of grips that did not feel right to us and we do not regret it. It's simply part of the shooting game and part of the fun. I probably have 10 grips that fit a Model 36, which is better than having only 9!

In the future, you may re-install those grips (I'm not familiar with them) and find you shoot accurately with them. By the way, it takes more than 100 rounds to make a judgment.

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thank you for your advice it is true that the accuracy of a weapon is sometimes very subjective what suits one may not be to another, however, be some Gripps are more suited to the game and others fighting and then I am not a great shooter I confess.
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