Hideout Grips on a K Frame?

aterry33

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Has anyone used hideout grips (precision grip specialties) on a K Frame? I love them on my J frame and I'm wondering how they would work on a 4" 19. Thanks.
 
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As I mentioned in 80' to present, they'll work great for concealment.
They'll also hurt like Hell if you run full house .357's quite a bit?
I'm running them thanks to brother Erich's suggestion of them on both a 342PD and a 696.
 
spottdog, I'm thinking about putting them on a 4" model 19 (I have them on my 642 and love them). I don't shoot many 357s through it, and the ones I do are mostly regular 158 stuff. How do you think it would handle with the hideout grips?
 
spottdog, I'm thinking about putting them on a 4" model 19 (I have them on my 642 and love them). I don't shoot many 357s through it, and the ones I do are mostly regular 158 stuff. How do you think it would handle with the hideout grips?
Terry, "try them", would be my advice. If you don't have issue with your hands, such as arthritis, Start your practice with a cylinder of full power .357s and end with a cylinder. You could do the same with managed recoil loads too. Use .38s for the bulk of your shooting. Make it your goal to master the .357 magnum, especially from smaller lighter guns (excepting scandium J frames, they're not physically doable for most people). If you can shoot an SP-101, or J frame size gun, with full house 125 gr. .357s, the world of handgunning is wide open to you. You'll know you've achieved mastery when you see the muzzle flash every time before you blink.
 
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I like them on my M64, but also like the Uncle Mike's boot grips as seen on my other M64 above it.

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Thanks for the comments. I think I'm going to try them on my 4" 19. To be honest, they look to be about the same size as magnas, not sure thought. I'll see how they compare to the hogue monogrip. I like the hogue on an L-Frame but it seems just a tad big to me on K frames for whatever reason.
 
I think you'll find the nicest thing about them, is that they fill in the gap behind the trigger guard, without adding length by covering the back strap. That really helps! They're also as smooth as a baby's butt, allowing clothing to glide over them easily. The product is pretty easy on the wallet as well.
 
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