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Old 03-04-2013, 08:05 AM
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I found a virtually NIB model 24-5 at Louisville this past weekend, and am so far intrigued by it...it's the first "new generation" Smith I've had. I would, however, like a little more substantial handle to hold on to. It seems as if most of the aftermarket grips out there feature finger grooves, which are anathema to me. Ideally, I'd like something fairly classic looking with diamonds...kind of like the current N square frame targets. Any ideas?
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Check these guys out. I just ordered a set for my 28-2. They have round-square conversions too.
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I been looking also. Check this one out

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Personally, I don't care for the "plywood" look on a revolver.
Eagle makes some nice conversions, as does Nill. Eagle will also add medallions.
Of course, if you desire the absolute finest, look no further than Keith Brown.
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Actually, when I checked the factory site, it turns out that S&W offers their current target grip in a round-to-square configuration. Check with the factory as a last resort!
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