Let's see some 686 Grip Options!

Niils

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AHRENDS FOR OILED FINISH

I just (today) received two sets of grips for my 686 snub:

Pachmayr Compac Pro, which are sort of boot grips with an open back strap.
Pachmayr&reg Pachmayr your primary source for quality handgun grips and recoil pads

Second set are Hogue bantam boot grip in Rosewood.
These also have an open back strap.
K or L Rd. Bantam Rosewood Bantam | Hogue Inc.

Also, TopGunSupply has Ahrends grips IN STOCK!!
Ahrends S&W K/L FRAME GRIPS - Top Gun Supply

Boring without pics, I know!
I'll get some good pics up within the week.......
TOP GUN IS THE DISTRIBUTOR THAT HANDLES THE OILED FINISH WHICH IS MY PREFERENCE UNFORTUNATELY NOT MUCH STOCK ON HAND WHEN I LAST PURCHASED.
 
TOP GUN IS THE DISTRIBUTOR THAT HANDLES THE OILED FINISH WHICH IS MY PREFERENCE UNFORTUNATELY NOT MUCH STOCK ON HAND WHEN I LAST PURCHASED.

They list 7 different styles as "in stock" right now.....and that is just for K/L frames.

I am wishing that I remembered TGS carried these.....before I spent my money on the Hogues.....
 
Top row Round Butt - Bottom Row Square Butt
 

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Please excuse the HORRIBLE pics.....I'll get some natural light pics soon, but for now.....

Pachmayr Pro Compac: Yes, they are ugly....but these are my all-time favorite for "combat" shooting/defensive carry.

They leave the backstrap exposed and extend just a tad below the grip frame. They allow for a full firing grip (vs pinky tucked under for boot grip) and NO finger grooves means that I can obtain a firing grip in a hurry, without my fingers needing to find the grooves.
The Pachs also have NO palm swell, making for a very thin profile (and a "forgiving" grip that allows for obtaining a hurried firing grip)

So, ugly yes. Quick into action and low profile=my favorite carry grip.



Next are the Hogue Bantam boot grip (Rosewood)

These are well fit, handsome, and allow for snag-free carry under cover garment.
These grips have a well designed palm swell, and fill the hand nicely.

They too have an open backstrap for lower profile, and come nearly flush with the bottom of the grip frame (again, nice low profile).

My hand/fingers DO fit the finger groove naturally, and I can either squeeze all my fingers onto the grip OR tuck my pinkie under the grip. (I prefer pinkie under.....otherwise my pinkie tends to fall off under recoil, causing me to reacquire a full firing grip)




Both grips are great, but boy does this 686 point naturally with the Pachs installed!
If you compare both sets in my pics, you'll notice that the Pachs allow for a much "higher" firing grip, as the grip profile is contoured higher up behind the trigger guard.
 
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Those are very nice. Not just the wood either. They look proportional to the revolvers - which a lot of grips do not.

What model Ahrends are they?

These are the Tactical Fingergroove model. The 686 are square butt and the 617 and 625 are round to square conVersions.
 
Personally, I like to dig in junker boxes at the Gun show and find damaged/destroyed factory wood and shape them to fit my hand.
<the purist should turn their head and look no further :)>

I like to produce a lot of sawdust - you never know the pretty grains that you'll find.
This is one of many dozen of my creations on my 686 snub.








 
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Thank you all for the likes. I liked those grips so much that I gave them to my oldest son. The photo is showing them on his M10.

Sharing means caring, love my kids! ...and my guns, too. I just got another set of Nills for my own M10-10 that I bought together with my son.

I have more Nills but only on square butt S&W revolvers or other guns.
 
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More 686 Grips

I like the Ahrends smooth (no finger grooves) tactical grips. Here are a set on my 686-5 with a 5 inch barrel and HiViz sights. I like the feel of their grips and since they are available for square butt, round butt or conversion from round to square, I have them on both K frames and N frames for the same feel.

George
 

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Another consideration is the Miculek grip. It comes in nicely figured wood. Ambidextrous design. Clears speed loaders well. Works well for both action competition and carry (including concealed). Made for both round and square butt L's. Take a gander at them at Brownells or on Bang (Miculek) websites.
 
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