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Present for my pet
I decorated my 642 with CT Lasergrips. I thought the snubby earned 'em.
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I tried some 305's on a Model 60 the other day. Might have to pick up a set for one of my 642's.
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Mod 60 Kelly's Rosewood boot grips
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My 442 with two differant grips. One set is make by Altamont. My carry set is a CT LG-105. The Altamont's are for show, and the CT's allow a "half blind" old man to hit what he is shooting at.....
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My 442 with two differant grips. One set is make by Altamont. My carry set is a CT LG-105. The Altamont's are for show, and the CT's allow a "half blind" old man to hit what he is shooting at.....
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Which wood for the Altamonts?
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Which wood for the Altamonts?
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My Altamont's are made out of Walnut. To me that gives it an old American flavor.....
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my model 60 no dash grips
these grips are off a ladysmith.
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Great looking guns.
I went with VZ Grips on my 442.
This gun gets a lot of carry time.
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Please excuse the lint...lots of pocket carry in my Dad's old (1976 or 77) IWB holster
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My woods carry sidearm and ccw/bug: Ruger old model birdshead 45lc & S&W 640 .357
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After re-evaluating my grip choices from my first post here 15 months back - and after much consternation and concern - I arrived at the appropriate wood grips for my 3" 60 Pro; 3" & 5" 63; 2 1/8" 632 Pro, and 4" 651:
Yeah, shocker... they are all the same - 60 Pro grips from S&W Accessories. They look great, IMHO. They make a great 'feel' - even in the muzzle heavy 5" 63. The recoil of the 632 Pro with hot 115gr Gold Dots in .327 Federal Magnum is noticeable, but controllable. The 60 Pro is fine here - it see's my .38 Special +P 158gr LHPSWC as it's hot load - and it is fine with them and the 60 Pro grip. Great hand extension 'pointers' with the 3" & 4" rimfires, too.
Okay, I'll fess up... the grips are wood, look/feel/fit great - have S&W emblazoned on them - and were $43 + s/h from S&W Accessories.
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Dymondwood ruby/charcoal on my model 63.
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This is an old thread. I figured by now the OP has purchased some grips. Yep, I see he did.
My wife's nightstand 442 with Ahrends boot grips.
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Spegels
and another set........
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Bonded ivory on the 442 pro and checkered rosewood boots on the classic 36. I wish I could take pictures like some of you folks can.
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I put the S&W Walnut Checkered Heritage Classic Grip on my M42.
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I was wondering where you can get grips like these? If anyone could help me out that would be great!
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I was wondering where you can get grips like these? If anyone could help me out that would be great!
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They can usually be found on Ebay
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thank you, I looked on ebay, a lot of handles there, but most are wooden one.
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Custom grips by Don Collins...
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Here's my square-butt model 36 Chief, with one-off boot grips by Jim Badger. And the 36-1 with genuine imitation stag Fitz grips that I used to own.
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Wife's 637 wearing Ahrend's grips.
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My Moded 60 with Ivory, Model 649 with Buffalo grips and my 438 with rosewood Altamont
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my humble pair of J's
Model 38 airweight hamerless with target grips. And, model 37 airweight with Herrett finger grove grips. IMAG0021.jpg
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Mid '80s model 60 with square butt...
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This is my mod. 63 with it's dog bone grips.
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J-FRAME W/PEARLS & RUBBER
MY M-36 W/Pearls by Jay Scott and my old 649 W/Rubber Mono grip. Waiting to buy Stags for the 36...Stags w/no bark from Grasshorn's
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Yes I hate rubber grips was always a Stag man or pearl when that was all I could get or had the cash for! My 649 was pretty much strictly a work horse. Carried alot while near the ocean in the summer heat and misty nights..served me well..in a moment of stupid sold it!
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Here's my ca. 1971 Chief's Special with custom Herrett's "Detective" stocks in Select Walnut.
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Benchmade Mini-grip, my favorite folding knife!
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There sure is some nice looking J frames on this thread!
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Welcome to the Forum flatapple!
Are those grips by Badger?
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rose wood
Not a j frame but i do lie the rose wood grips, fit my hand well and makes the gun look great!
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They look like badgers to me.
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I thought I would mix things up a bit and change grips around. Same guns as in post #102. What do you think?
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Here's a little nicklel one...
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I've had them on a 640 no-dash EDC for over ten years. Not pretty, but they give me a higher grip on the gun and make shooting 158 grain +P LSWCHP comfortable despite severe arthritis in my hands. They aren't really hard to conceal, either. At my age I have to go for function over fashion.
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Dressing Up a 642
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