Alnamvet68
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Nice Eep02B
Rubber and ankle do not go well together as the pant will not slide down them easily...and the pachmayr compacs are big for ankle.....the best ankle grips are wood....I find the stock magnas and a t-grip work best.
Where do you guys find these without the Pachmayr medallions?
Watch ebay and gunbroker auctions. They show up occasionally, you just have to be patient...
Rubber and ankle do not go well together as the pant will not slide down them easily...and the pachmayr compacs are big for ankle.....the best ankle grips are wood....I find the stock magnas and a t-grip work best.
Here's mine in a rengegade ankle rig...the checkering makes for a good grip but the smooth edges don't catch on the pants.
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I am very interested in carrying the 642 on the ankle. I typically where golf type shirts (always tucked) with boot cut jeans. Any printing issues with this setup? Thanks, SD
Watch ebay and gunbroker auctions. They show up occasionally, you just have to be patient...
So an update to my dilemma, I got my renegade ankle holster (an awesome ankle holster btw. Worn it a couple times, and it's 1000 times better than the ankle cheap fobus holster I had when I had my lc9. It's sooooo comfortable and secure!!) and the stock grips pull on my pants if the pants are anything but heavy denim. I decided to go with the altamont boot grips instead of the other rubber boot grips. I got the half moon checkered w/laser etched s&w medallion in rosewood for my 642. I'll post pics whenever they come in.
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-EP
Hey everyone,
I recently purchased a 642 to go along with my 3913 for when i cant carry the 3913 or want to carry a BUG. I took the 642 to the range today, and as much as i like the gun, it physically hurt to shoot, like literally my hand bled from firing the pistol. I say all this because im considering switching the grips to something that absorbs more of the recoil. The biggest issue is that they still need to be slim as i will be carrying this in an ankle holster at times. Also, would you guys post pics of how you hold it when shooting?? I tried a high grip, and the cylinder release took a bit of flesh from me, so trying to compare with some of the more knowledgeable people here.
You may want to get an experienced revolver shooter to look at your grip and shooting form. I have a stock 642 and I can shoot it until I run out of ammo (+P) maybe a hundred rounds or so and I have never noticed anything uncomfortable, certainly no bleeding. I enjoy the little guy a lot.
cant imagine yours would feel any different were I to use yours instead of mine.
I've shot it quite a bit more since I first purchased it, and after some research, and dry fire practice, my grip and aim has improved dramatically. What was happening was my thumb was hitting the cylinder release every shot. After learning to tuck my thumb down and cover it with my weak hand thumb, both my aim and comfort has improved. Another thing is the ammo I was shooting. I've learned that heavier bullets actually are not much fun to shoot also. I was able to shoot a box and a half without gloves on of a lighter bullet with no pain or issues at all.
-EP
I agree, but take it one step further and go with smooth, Herrett's, or Altamonts.
These are Herrett's with BK Grip Adapters,
with the center grips Crimson Trace LG-405's.
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I think I'm going to order those beautiful sliver and black real hardwood grips on the S&W website for my 642, and relegate the Hogue Bantams for a possible future practice J-Frame.
Thanks for the link. you saved me some money! I didn't know these were one and the same grip.This is an Altamont grip sold by S&W. Same grip direct from Altamont is $33. Altamont Company - Smith & Wesson
Select: S&W J Round Boot Super Walnut and then choose material. Good folks to deal with. I have this grip on my Model 442 and my Model 36.