642 + Pachmayr Compac = Perfection

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Had the grips for a while but only recently was able to thoroughly give them a good go. For the first time I was able to shoot as many +P rounds as I wanted without cussing or bleeding or both. The best part is I could control the gun so much better than with a boot grip. Night & day difference. Pocket carry is out of the question now, at least with jeans, but that's okay I'm happy going OWB.

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M&P Freak, meet 'J-hound.' Understand your need to go to the Pachs. I had scar tissue removed from the web of my shooting hand years back; am trying not to have it done again.

If only the Pachs weren't so heavy! 4 oz doesn't sound like much but it's a lot on a little gun. My favorites, long out-of-print, are the Siles, flatter and lighter with a fiberglass insert, not metal like the Pachs. UM boots for me now, my 2 Siles are already occupied on .357 Js.

Good luck with OWB. Great holster, by the way. I'm an IWB/pocket guy. Good shooting!

Kaaskop49
J-hound extraordinaire
 
Love wood grips but could not find a pair that would allow me to shoot comfortably. When the same way you did and now can shoot my 36 as much as I want to.
 
I don't see any photos of the Pachmayr Compac Professional posted. Anybody use these? They have approx the same shape as a Compac (but without the "pinky notch" as I recall), but with an open back strap which make it a bit smaller. Probably not as good at absorbing recoil as a regular Compac, but more to hang onto than a boot grip.
 
I don't see any photos of the Pachmayr Compac Professional posted. Anybody use these? They have approx the same shape as a Compac (but without the "pinky notch" as I recall), but with an open back strap which make it a bit smaller. Probably not as good at absorbing recoil as a regular Compac, but more to hang onto than a boot grip.

Never seen them in person but I would think the open backstrap would make practicing with SD ammo a bit less "enjoyable". Could be a great compromise, however.
 
Pachmayr Compac Professional I put these on my 640-1 and love them...i just bought a pair for my 2.5 inch 686...

Tony P.
 
I first saw Pachmayr Compacs on a DS2 and loved the way they fit my hand and the solid grip they gave me. Bought a 640 no-dash thirteen years or so ago, put Compacs on it, and have pocket carried it daily ever since. I have no trouble concealing it. With one or two pairs of rarely-worn jeans the butt of the grips may peek out just a tad, but an untucked shirt takes care of that. Most pants I wear, the gun in a DeSantis Nemesis disappears nicely.
 
The Packmayr Compac really help tame the recoil shooting .357 mag rounds out of my M&P 360. May install a set on my wife's 642.
 
I have the Pachmayr Compaq grips on my 642-1. Adds some weight but gun presents itself in hand same way each time (for me) when drawn.

Speedloader works fine with the Pachmayer grips.
You know, I find it really funny that I asked the question about speed loaders. I had Compacs on a M60 that I carried all through the 80s. I used Safariland speed loaders with it, and I don't recall having any trouble whatsoever, but it was over a quarter century ago. Then I read somewhere on the net that Compacs didn't work with speed loaders. I didn't remember that to be the case, but just thought I'd check with guys that are using the current Compacs, thinking maybe they had changed. I guess you can't believe everything you read on the net. ;)
 
Only issue I have with HKS and Safariland speed loaders for my M&P 360 with the Compac grip is with the longer .357 magnum rounds. Not an issue with .38 Specials.

For .357 mag I use speed strips.
 
Only issue I have with HKS and Safariland speed loaders for my M&P 360 with the Compac grip is with the longer .357 magnum rounds. Not an issue with .38 Specials.

For .357 mag I use speed strips.

Aha! That may be the difference. My M60 was a .38.
 

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