Grip ideas for my model 65-8

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Just picked this up. Looking to swap out the original grips. I like wood personally. Any ideas on grips would be appreciated.
 
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K round butt target stocks:
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Ahrends make some good grips. I've used his retro non-finger-grooved model on a 3" 65 RB with good results. I also recommend his tung oil finish. It's smooth so it doesn't grab onto clothing if you're carrying concealed but it gives a pretty good, non-slick grip in the hand.

I'm also a big fan of Spegel boot grips, but last I heard his waiting list was about a year long. You may be able to find them for sale from time to time.

While not wood and probably wouldn't win a beauty contest, I found PGS Hideout stocks to work really well for me with K-frames, but I have smallish hands. I think they're around $20 from Brownells, so it's not a huge loss if they don't work out for you.
 
I am not a finger groove kind of guy, but these Pachmayr Renegades feel good on my 10-5 RB snub. May or may not be right for you. Happy hunting! Bob
 

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Ahrends , Retro Target or Retro Combat , in the exotic wood of your choice.
The model 58 in my avatar has his Retro Combats in dark red cocobolo as does a model 64 K-frame , ordered them at the same time and the woods match perfectly .
Kim Ahrend uses real wood , not laminate aka plywood, most Altamont and Pachmayer grips are now all "laminate" and Laminates are not near as attractive as mother nature grown wood . Check out Ahrends.
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Original K frame Magnas with a Tyler T adapter sounds good to me and I plan on doing just that to a 65 I am about to obtain. Alternatively, faux ivory with a Tyler T. My third choice is any type of larger, wooden grips, custom or not. But if you have a set or see one that you like, by all means, all that wood pictured is beautiful stuff!
 
Culina grips are the way to go if want a show gun. . .around $200. Always listed on EBAY. Ahrends are utilitarian but cheap. . .around $80 also on EBAY. They are good if you are going to carry and use the gun. Altamonts have always appealed to me. Same price as Ahrends but a lot better looking. . .laminated wood in opposition to solid wood. Keith Brown Ropers would be the way to go, but, for K Frame Round butt, there are just never any on the secondary market. He can make you a pair for around $400 in a year or so. You can also go with the original Smith & Wesson combat grips from the 1980's. They are out there, look good, and will cost around $300 when you find a pair. Actually, for most of my K frame round butt guns, I use the Magna grips that came with them. That's about the smallest profile you can get on the gun, and they just look "right" for some reason.
 
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Grips for a 65

When I had one & carried it, it wore the Pachmyers open backstrap (can't remember which model). Yes, they were ugly, but made shooting easy & concealed well. Still miss that gun...
 
+1 for the Ahrends Retro Combats! I just received a set in Cocobolo purchased from a fellow forum member and installed this afternoon on my 66-4.
Perfect fit and these may become somewhat "special" as Cocobolo wood now appears to be restricted to some degree as an endangered species.
 

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I am not a finger groove kind of guy, but these Pachmayr Renegades feel good on my 10-5 RB snub. May or may not be right for you. Happy hunting! Bob

Do they still make those? Every review I have seen from amazon regarding pachmayr grips has been horrible. Shame, I like the way they look.
 
Do they still make those? Every review I have seen from amazon regarding pachmayr grips has been horrible. Shame, I like the way they look.

I bought mine on ebay. The last time I looked (recently) some were still available. Bob
 
Had to chime in here. We have such a large selection of grips (wood, G10, rubber, and laser enhanced grips!) that I can't imagine you wouldn't find something you'd like. I've included the link to our website if you'd like to take a look. We're now making laser enhanced grips too (and they're less expensive than Crimson Trace).

Grips:Hogue Inc.
Laser: Hogue Inc.
 
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