Let's see your 686 snubbies with rubber grips please

Ron In MD

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Just bought a new to me 686-1 2.5" bbl with combat grips, which I'm not fund of. So I'd like to see pics of your 686 snubbie with rubber grips.

I know, I know, this thread is useless without pics. As soon as I learn how to post them I will.
 
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Ron, while I don't have a photo of just the 2.5" 686 by it's lonesome, I do have this one.

These are the Uncle Mike's Rd Butt Grips, which are currently being clearanced in S&W's web-site Store.

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Do you like the uncle mikes grips?

I surely do, that's why in spite of the fact that I have a number of real nice wood grips for the gun it was wearing those while getting it's picture taken.

There came a point where I crossed over and now see beauty in functionality. Before that I would have never thought of taking a picture, much less posting it on-line, of one of my guns wearing "ugly goodyear" grips. :p
 
Nice. I'm waiting on my 3 inch 686 plus from the dealer it is kinda rough.
 
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How about hogue and duracoat?
686-4 2 1/2
How much plus my hogue grip for your combat grips?
 
snubbie rubber

I prefer the rubber grips myself.
 

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These Pacmayr Compacs are what I use on my 2 1/2" 686+. It's a no dash, converted to a 7 shooter @ S&W. My 8 3/8" no dash wears Pachmayer Presentation grips. I have factory wooden grips for each, but prefer to preserve them and use the very comfortable shooting Pachmayrs......
 

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My 686-4 7 shot wearing Hogue Bantams, awesome combo IMHO.

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When you use rubber grips, are you practicing safe shooting????
 
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