Mod 69 grips

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Apparently these s&w combat grips aren’t gonna work out. What do y’all recommend as far as wood grips. BTW, I went 4 for 5 on wild hogs with hot loads when this happened.
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Owweee! my blister didn't bleed I went back to OE synthetic grips on my 686 . Since you want wood maybe Pachmayr Renegade grips
 
I'm not gonna lie,I took the wood off the ones I changed and put the rubber grips back on them.
 
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I’ve put the rubber ones back on and may just stick with them. I had thought about ahernds or maybe hogue wood combat.


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I put a set of Pachmayr Compacs on mine. Haven't shot it yet though.
 
I’m fond of culina target stocks. Or factory target stocks. The factory stocks work good. Both are thick at the top where the altamonts are thin and sharp. Using square but grips will have a gap in the back but can be filled pretty easily. Culina stocks are top notch. Coke bottle shaped and will fit your round but good. I wish S&W used culina grips on all the production guns.
 
I'm with Bobbysixkiller about the Culina targets. They are some of the most comfortable grips I have used and all 3 of my N frame 44s wear them. I use the round to square conversions on the round butt guns. The ones I have are absolutely beautiful, but are not cheap. But Johan also makes service grade stocks if you want to save some coin but still have the great fit on your guns. I believe his service grade stocks are a plain grade of walnut, according to his website. If you go service grade, it looks like they are $115 without medallions.
 
A buddy mounted X grips on his new 329; we then put some hot hunting loads thru it. Very comfortable but would have been similar I'm sure to the photo above without the extra good fit.


If you wouldn't mind, OP, re: I went 4 for 5 on wild hogs with hot loads when this happened" would you mind giving some idea of what a suitable hog load might be with this model?
 
These are culina target round conversions on my 69. Though it doesn’t get fed really hot ammo. Mostly minimum load magnums with unique. No sharp edges. Nice and wide.
 

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OP, nice score on the hogs! IRT alternate grips, I'd go with the recommendations of those above for use with full house loads in your 69. A synthetic grip, preferably one that covers the backstrap should make for less painful shooting.

My 2.75" 69 currently wears a set of Goncalo Alves Ahrends retro combats. With this gun I use mostly mid-range loads (240gr cast SWC at 950-1000 FPS). At this power level they are comfortable to me. However a full charge load will sting my hand pretty well.
 

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A buddy mounted X grips on his new 329; we then put some hot hunting loads thru it. Very comfortable but would have been similar I'm sure to the photo above without the extra good fit.


If you wouldn't mind, OP, re: I went 4 for 5 on wild hogs with hot loads when this happened" would you mind giving some idea of what a suitable hog load might be with this model?



240gr hard cast at around 1300


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The main problem I had was the sharp edges on the altamont grips I had put on the 69. I’ve since taken the sharp edges off and put the grips on a 2” nickel mod 19. Thanks for all the info I’ll try a couple of the wood stocks out and post pics later.


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