Anybody back to classic panel grips on their K/L frames?

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I've been looking at different grip options that might allowed a lower bore axis and it seems that classic panels would be the best since there's nothing behind the trigger guard / they allow your hand to get a high grip.

So I'm looking for feedback from those that are using / have tried classic panel type grips...are they comfortable....do you find it help to get the higher grip or does the small grip actually make it harder to control?
 
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They are my favorite grips. I like to be able to see the steel of the frame. But I put target stocks on my magnum guns. All my 38s have bare bones classic panel/magna style stocks. I used to keep them on my 686 but my beat up hands just can’t use them for heavy recoil anymore. The only gun I have rubber on is my 640. Get a set and try them out.
 
Thanks, I'm fairly new to revolvers. I just acquired a no dash 640 and a 3" 686 so I'm having some fun personalizing them.

My preferred auto is the Glock 19...did the air just go out of the room :-)... and one of it's best characteristics is its low bore axis.

I'm looking at Altamonts... they seem to be the best for the money.

Any others that I should consider?
 
I would look at ahrends grips. For the prices you cannot beat them. And I think the fit is a lot better then Altamonts.
 
I have medium size hands and I personally prefer the "target" grips. My wife prefers the "magna" grips. I find the space taken up by the target grips puts my hand and trigger finger in a better position for double action fire; thus, I have better control and much tighter shot groups.

S&W Model 19-3 "Combat Magnum" in 357 Magnum with "target" grips.
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S&W Model 15-4 "Combat Masterpiece" in 38 Special with "magna" grips.
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S&W Model 36 "Chief's Special" in 38 Special with Altamont "boot" grips
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Thanks for considering my opinion.

God bless,
Birdgun
 
I like the looks of the classic Magna grip, especially when you add a Tyler T grip, but for most of my shooting I use Ahrends Grips.

I do have small hands and don't find any discomfort using the Magna grips, but prefer the Ahrends.

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On my Model 29 I have a set of Grashorn service style stags with a polished Tyler T-grip. I only shoot Skeeter Skelton loads in it, magnums are not fun. On my Chiefs Special Airweight I have the factory magna and a black T-grip.
 
Square butt magnas are phenomenal. Round need a t grip to even be close. Targets are great on a 6in but don't feel as good on a 4 or 3.
 
My 686 is a round butt and I've got medium size hands...are the classic panel grips too small to provide adequate control with heavier rounds?
 
I prefer "Magna" stocks and a grip adapter on most of my revolvers. Sometimes I use the factory wooden stocks and other times I like the looks of stag or rams horn grips.

Yup - I am in this same school of thought.....

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I prefer the look and feel of the combat grips. The magnas without a Tyler t grip are too small
 
My 686 is a round butt and I've got medium size hands...are the classic panel grips too small to provide adequate control with heavier rounds?

It depends on the Individual, but I don’t think so. I shoot my Model 58 .41 Magnum with Magnas.
 
Magna stocks all the way. I even put a set on my Model 65-8.
 

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I must have shorter hands. The Smith & Wesson target stocks have always felt like too much of a handful. I like the magnas, with grip adapter. But, for a round butt, I thought I would try to make some of the "old fashioned"- pre-magna stocks. My thinking was that .38 special ammo isn't tough on your hand while shooting and without the extra bulk of the magnas I could "pinch" the frame between my thumb and first knuckle on my index finger to help with quick aim. (Holding magnas is a little like holding a broom, you won't drop it but without looking you don't know which way the bristles are pointing.) Anyway, my first attempt at making minimalist stocks is depicted on the bottom 64-6. I don't have any problems with control and use some pretty hot loads for a K frame. These are all K frames (K 38 Masterpiece, 10-5 and a 64-6) and depict the three basic styles of stocks:

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If you are interested in the pre-magna style stocks, Altamount sells what it calls "Round Legacy", which I think look pretty nice.
 
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