amd6547
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I have a Model 15-3 that is decidedly a shooter. Looks good, but reblued.
It came with PC Magnas, which I like with the addition of a T-grip.
Now, I am a grip experimenter, with a history of trying different grips, and a drawer of grips.
I like being able to switch grips for different uses. I've been looking for a larger grip for target shooting. I have a set of S&W targets, but they just aren't optimum for me. I didn't want to go rubber (don't mind them at all, just wanted something different.
Found a new nylon Hogue Monogrip on eBay. Price was right, so I got it.
First, you have to tap out the stock pin. Easy, but still...I like to be able change my grips.
The nylon grip was a bit hard to get fully on, but I was able to seat it with my hands, barely.
That's when I found the sharp edges which protruded up at the recoil shoulder, and the middle of the backstrap.
No problem, I thought...take it off and do some sanding.
That's when the fun began. I was unable to budge it. With a lot of effort and prying, I could barely move it a at all. It was like pulling on the sword in the stone.
I put it away, and decided to leave it for a week.
Today, I tried again. Tried everything I could think of, with no more luck than the first time.
So, I got out my Dremel with a cutting wheel. I cut a slot across the bottom of the grip from back to front, careful not to touch the bottom of the frame, but cutting through to the gap below the frame.
Then I pushed a large screwdriver blade in to the slot and pried the nylon apart till it snapped.
Goodbye Hogue nylon Monogrip.
It came with PC Magnas, which I like with the addition of a T-grip.
Now, I am a grip experimenter, with a history of trying different grips, and a drawer of grips.
I like being able to switch grips for different uses. I've been looking for a larger grip for target shooting. I have a set of S&W targets, but they just aren't optimum for me. I didn't want to go rubber (don't mind them at all, just wanted something different.
Found a new nylon Hogue Monogrip on eBay. Price was right, so I got it.
First, you have to tap out the stock pin. Easy, but still...I like to be able change my grips.
The nylon grip was a bit hard to get fully on, but I was able to seat it with my hands, barely.
That's when I found the sharp edges which protruded up at the recoil shoulder, and the middle of the backstrap.
No problem, I thought...take it off and do some sanding.
That's when the fun began. I was unable to budge it. With a lot of effort and prying, I could barely move it a at all. It was like pulling on the sword in the stone.
I put it away, and decided to leave it for a week.
Today, I tried again. Tried everything I could think of, with no more luck than the first time.
So, I got out my Dremel with a cutting wheel. I cut a slot across the bottom of the grip from back to front, careful not to touch the bottom of the frame, but cutting through to the gap below the frame.
Then I pushed a large screwdriver blade in to the slot and pried the nylon apart till it snapped.
Goodbye Hogue nylon Monogrip.
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