What Is The Big Deal With Uncle Mike's Grips?

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I picked up a pair of Uncle Mikes rubber grips for a K frame Sq. butt (59005). Figured they were a $10 grip, but I see some crazy prices? Did they just not make many or what? What is a reasonable price for these things?

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Not certain which grip that is but thinking theyre just popular and out of production. Same for their similar J grips. Thinking $25 range is more normal price these days???
 
I searched high and low for UM grips for my Hi Power. As noted, they are licensed Spegel clones but in rubber.

I think UM revolver grips were standard on some S&Ws. I know my 646 came with a pair.
 

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I really would not care whether Spegel or Leonardo da Vinci designed them.

But back when they came out, they offered much better ergonomic options for different hand sizes than the then-ruling Pachmayr and Hogue rubber grips, both brands which tended to cater to people with ham-sized hands.

All my Pachmayrs were replaced with UM’s in no time. If I were still buying new revolvers as shooters and for carrying, I would be willing to pay quite a bit for UM grips on the used market.
 
I can remember S&W doing a close out sale some years back on the K frame round butts. They were under $20….maybe $15.

They feel fantastic.
What are they getting now?


Have a pair of boot grips on a J frame. We are talking these, correct?

I have Hogue, Pach, and now an Uncle Mike’s grip similar to these for my 3” Model 13-3. they were new in the box at a local shop for $2 and are far best of the three. The Hogues seem a little long at the butt and the Pach are wraparound the back strap which I don’t like.
 
Don't have a picture of them yet but they are square butt, kind of like a slimed down Pachmayr Gripper. Saw some go for $60 but I did see that the boot style was more consistantly high. $20, $25 seem fair to ask or is that too high? Just trying to pay for the grips I keep.
 
They may not be BBQ material, but they’re excellent for the intended purpose. As previously mentioned, they were designed by Craig Spegel and they’re long discontinued. S&W did supply them on guns for a while, until they decided not to pay royalties.

A number of them have recently sold on ebay for between $50 and $90. If you think that’s high, check out what the UM/Spegel grips for a Browning High Power go for. :rolleyes:
 
It is very easy to find some Uncle Mike’s grips.
But square butt K-frame (not round-to-square but square) and HiPower grips are like hen’s teeth.
They are, in my experience, the best of rubber grips. And they dont feel like a fistful of play-do like Hogues.
 
The shape of them is fantastic but I find the long term wear characteristics of the rubber to be lacking (they take on a weird tacky feel).
 
The UM boot and combat grips are my absolute favorites. I have them on almost all of my guns that might be called on for defensive use. I'm really not a fan of rubber at all. But these fit my hand so perfectly that I have to have 'em. :D
Back when they were still made, they sold for about $20 new. However, they're so good that I'd happily pay $50, maybe more for a set.
BTW: UM only made them for J & K frame S&W revolvers. I have often wished they had made N-frame grips as well. :(
UM secured licensed rights to several of Craig Spegals excellent designs, made them in rubber and sold them cheap. The story goes that Spegal got pissed that UM was selling far more of his designs than he was. When the license expired, Spegal refused to renew it. :rolleyes:
 
I haven’t priced them recently cause I have all I need.

I have them on a 41 Magnum Redhawk and they’re PERFECT for shooting those stout “Ruger only” loads.

I’m a believer in them for sure. Are they pretty? No, but by golly they work as intended at least for me.
 
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