I-Frame "Cokes"

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I don't want to be accused of thread-jacking, so I'm bringing this post over to start my own. What do others of you think of my idea and Dave's response?

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OK, it'll either be ridiculous, blasphemous, or a really 'way cool great idea. How about a custom set of I-frame grips a la the old round-to-square Regulation Police idea only as mini-Cokes? I could see them on a Heavy Frame Target .22 or a .32 HE Adjustable instead of the Beaks or RPs as a way to really enjoy shooting that kind of classic revolver with an anomalous but also classic grip to alleviate what many perceive as the one "short"coming of the "I's" that some of us love so much.

Whadoyathink?
Froggie

Not an I frame...But a J frame with Keith Brown 'Cokes',

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Su Amigo,
Dave


I couldn't make the image upload here as well as Dave's, but I think you'll get the idea. Maybe I'm not so crazy after all! :D

Froggie
 

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Super classy and one of the coolest most unique ideas ever.
 
Here ya go...Pic


Not an I frame...But a J frame with Keith Brown 'Cokes',

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Su Amigo,
Dave
 
I'm in favor of any grip on any revolver that will make it shoot better for its owner. I-frame "cheek pieces" (to use the term I just learned from an old S&W patent) that are thicker overall and have a pronounced palm swell in addition, together with a really large grip adapter behind the trigger guard, might make these small revolvers easier to shoot. They might also make them pretty unattractive to look at, so that's a downside. I have found that the original two-screw extension stocks coupled with a grip adapter make for an almost comfortable grasp for my mid-size hands. Big palm swell -- "cokes," if you will -- would be a plus.
 
I'm in favor of any grip on any revolver that will make it shoot better for its owner. I-frame "cheek pieces" (to use the term I just learned from an old S&W patent) that are thicker overall and have a pronounced palm swell in addition, together with a really large grip adapter behind the trigger guard, might make these small revolvers easier to shoot. They might also make them pretty unattractive to look at, so that's a downside. I have found that the original two-screw extension stocks coupled with a grip adapter make for an almost comfortable grasp for my mid-size hands. Big palm swell -- "cokes," if you will -- would be a plus.

Yeah, a snubbie or a 3" with a big ole pair of Cokes would look downright weird, but a properly scaled set on a 6" HFT, or even one of the 4" Regulation Police (especially Target) Models would just be too cool. Witness Dave's "J-Cokes." I think that profile over the front grip frame and behind the trigger guard would make it much more shootable/manageable.

Froggie
 
So when can I buy a set to go on my 30s era .32 RP. Still looking for correct ones, but a set of these would do quite nicely.
Larry
 

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I like 'em! Those would look great on one of my Chief's Special Targets or 34's. Maybe I'll talk to KB and get a set for myself.
 

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