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Ok fellow j framers, I'm looking for grips for my blued and stainless j frames. I would like to see some of yours to get an idea of what looks good on the stainless and the blued j frames. Any suggestions on where to buy them at would also be appreciated. Show me your J's. Thanks Jimmy
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I suggest a search will releave hundreds of pictures of members grips.
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Thanks for the picture. Yeah, time I posted this I noticed the post about Grasborns grips, they really lookgreat. Jimmy
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Classic wood and a T looks great too...
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These Ajax Ivory Polymer's are on my Model 40-1.
These silverblack wood boot grips will be on my Model 432PD as soon as I take delivery of it.
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Smooth targets - makes my round butt square!
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Here are some factory originals:
And with Tyler T-grips:
Here are some custom ivory corian magnas by Don Colilns - beautiful and fatter than factory for perfect feel (and fit):
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Here's my other pair of stags I got off ebay...they are a bit thinner than the spresser ones above but they are a white instead of yellow....which I like...
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Altamont on a model 60
S&W on a model 40
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Herrett's on my model 60
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Patricks elk grips on my 642. Nothin but Love!
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This is my 3" M-36 with a pair of S&W round butt target stocks on it:
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was gonna post some Spegel claro walnut, but I see photobucket has been hacked again by some Turkish asswipes
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Here's my old back-up/off duty 649 with Hurst grips.
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Went from these, which Dad used for years...
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Model 940, Model 642, Model 342Ti
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What model is this? I really like that. Is it late enough to be rated for +p?
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Excaliber silver black
Excaliber checkered rosewood
Uncle Mike's boot grips (designed by Craig Spegal)
Hogue Monogrips
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I have changed these several times but always come back to this. (Bought it like this)
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Here are some pretty standard and functional grips on 3 J Frames. The top 2 are from Uncle Mikes, the bottom is an Eagle Secret Service.
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The 649 on the left has Micartas and the 442 has Hogues. Both work well with plus p loads.
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BlackSky, explain to me how you got those Ajax grips to fit that 40-1? I want different grips for mine, but they won't fit the semicircular radius due to the grip safety. Any info would be appreciated; meanwhile, I'm just waiting on the custom grip makers to do something.
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BlackSky, explain to me how you got those Ajax grips to fit that 40-1? I want different grips for mine, but they won't fit the semicircular radius due to the grip safety. Any info would be appreciated; meanwhile, I'm just waiting on the custom grip makers to do something.
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I just took a dremel to the grips and shaved down the semi circle area you mentioned until they fit. Took about 10 minutes to do both sides, super easy.
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My little 317's
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A unique pair by Eickelschulte, Quincy, IL - from about 1978. These pre-date the short butt style from Spegal or Rogers/Hogue.
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I got these from CDNN for 10 bucks. They are round to square targets and they fit my hand like they were meant for it.
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My Model 60 no-dash,R753X.First class quality grips from a fellow here in Indiana.
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Original S&W Service Grips: (square butt)
Original S&W Service Grips: (round butt)
Pachmayr Gripper Grips:
Pachmayr Compac Grips:
Badger Walnut Grips: (my favorite grips)
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S&W Target Grips "Banana Grips":
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Another Set of Triplets!! 
1)342Ti Eagle Secret Service Grips
2)642 Craig Spegal High Horn Boot Grips
3)940 Craig Spegal BTS+ Cocobolo Boot Grips
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642-2 with Excaliber Rosewood
37 with Pachmayer Grippers; since changed to Magnas and Tyler-T
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Smith & Wesson RB Combats on top, Nill on bottom. Each of these covers the backstrap, which aids me in shooting, though neither is the best for pocket carry. The Nills are my absolute favorite grips, I have never tried a pair that didn't make the firearm feel like an extension of my hand.
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My '64 Model 36 no dash with the original diamond grips:
The same nickel-plated Model 36 with Patrick Grashorn's Elk Stags, along with it's big snubbie brother, a chopped 25-2 with Grashorn stags, along with a 37 no dash from '71 w/ original grips. All three now wearing Tyler T-grips.
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442-1 with Eagle rosewood SS grips obtained from a member here (thanks Bill!)
642-1 with Precision Gun Specialties Hideout grips. Feel very good and cost $18
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ebay stags from Argentina.
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Where'd you get those grips from? I like the Diamond in the middle with the S&W Medallion. They look original like that. Please let me know.
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Got 'em from www.gungripsupply.com Great grips, but not S&W factory.
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Hello.
Another set of the inexpensive HideOut Grips. These are on a 642 carried every day for years and they've been relieved to work with speedloaders.
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Where'd you get those grips from? I like the Diamond in the middle with the S&W Medallion. They look original like that. Please let me know.
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Got 'em from www.gungripsupply.com Great grips, but not S&W factory.
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Yeah, I guessed they were not factory but I like customs that resemble originals. Those look good to me. I am looking for a set for a 642. Will these work well for a females (smaller) hands?
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