Gebe
US Veteran
I have a 442 and up until today, it was stocked with Rosewood bootgrips. I like the bootgrips but my wife was having trouble shooting it with the bootgrips because of an arthritic shooting hand and especially with hot loads.
I checked my grip box and discovered I had a long forgotten set of the rubber Hogue Monogrips for the J Frame.
I switched out the bootgrips for the Hogues and found out I LOVED the feel of the Hogues and so did my wife. They offer a much more secure grip and we can get our complete shooting hands on the grips.
The problem is of course is they are larger than the bootgrips and kind of ugly. I don't much care about looks as I want my wife to be able to comfortably shoot the gun.
As I just put them on today, we haven't had a chance to shoot the gun with the Monogrips.
What are you folks thoughts about the Monogrips on the 442? Like I said, they sure are comfortable!
I checked my grip box and discovered I had a long forgotten set of the rubber Hogue Monogrips for the J Frame.
I switched out the bootgrips for the Hogues and found out I LOVED the feel of the Hogues and so did my wife. They offer a much more secure grip and we can get our complete shooting hands on the grips.
The problem is of course is they are larger than the bootgrips and kind of ugly. I don't much care about looks as I want my wife to be able to comfortably shoot the gun.
As I just put them on today, we haven't had a chance to shoot the gun with the Monogrips.
What are you folks thoughts about the Monogrips on the 442? Like I said, they sure are comfortable!
