Hi friends, first-time poster here.
My question -- I'm looking at acquiring a 327 NightGuard (can't find a 327PD to save my life), and I really like the look of the Hogue wood grips (particularly I thought the 'lamo camo' would look great on that gun, but that's another story). However, I was also thinking that I'd like a laser on that rig. Are there any creative suggestions regarding a laser, outside of using a laser grip? I've certainly got nothing against grips like CTC's fine stuff, but I was searching for a certain aesthetic / feel that the standard grips don't have.
Anyway, I thought that while I'm caffeinating I'd throw the question out there. I wasn't seeing a lot online.
I'm just starting to get 'the bug' again after many years, and sharing it with my sons. My only revolver is the first gun I ever bought - a stainless 627 from '89 with unfluted cylinder, 5 1/2" bull barrel and round wood combat grips. Maybe 150 rounds through it. I guess it's gone up in value since the $300 I paid for it new, haha. Still one of the nicest single objects I've ever possessed. Hello, and thanks for your time!
Cheers,
Phil
My question -- I'm looking at acquiring a 327 NightGuard (can't find a 327PD to save my life), and I really like the look of the Hogue wood grips (particularly I thought the 'lamo camo' would look great on that gun, but that's another story). However, I was also thinking that I'd like a laser on that rig. Are there any creative suggestions regarding a laser, outside of using a laser grip? I've certainly got nothing against grips like CTC's fine stuff, but I was searching for a certain aesthetic / feel that the standard grips don't have.
Anyway, I thought that while I'm caffeinating I'd throw the question out there. I wasn't seeing a lot online.
I'm just starting to get 'the bug' again after many years, and sharing it with my sons. My only revolver is the first gun I ever bought - a stainless 627 from '89 with unfluted cylinder, 5 1/2" bull barrel and round wood combat grips. Maybe 150 rounds through it. I guess it's gone up in value since the $300 I paid for it new, haha. Still one of the nicest single objects I've ever possessed. Hello, and thanks for your time!
Cheers,
Phil