My new Carry Gun-Pics

Got home from the club a short while ago. Had an IDPA style shoot in the indoor range and I used the 66-3 pictured below.
Weather is pretty foul, only 8 shooters showed up, I was the only wheel gunner. I've been using HKS Loaders, one fellow had a couple Safariland Loaders in his range bag he let me try. I'm set in my ways but was impressed w/them.
Had some nice groups quick dbl action shooting, I'm quite pleased.
Had this gun for a while before giving it a serious test drive, was pleasantly surprised, nice action and good accuracy.
New grips are sort of on the list, but this Houge monogrip fits me well. Anyone familiar w/wood Houge grips? Some of the ones I've seen appear very similar to what I'm using now.
Tks, Kevin

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I have always been a HKS fan until I was placing an order one day at Brownell's and had them toss in a Safariland to try...

Now I use nothing but Safariland. My reloads are faster and smoother.

Check out the Ahrends grips...that is what my 66 is sporting.
 
SWMod10,
Your grips are quite attractive, makes for a nice set-up. For my purposes I question if their "length" is sufficient for me.
I've got a couple of short barrel RB N frames w/factory combat finger grips that are too short for me. Dilema is they're handsome rigs to look at but.... Luxury problems!!
Anyway, Houge appears to make grips very similar to the rubbers I'm using now in a variety of woods. I'm hoping someone familiar w/them will chime in.
I've been using Don Hume J.I.T. Slide model holsters (OWB), bottom of holster is open so barrel length is not a factor, K-Frame size fits all my K's. Not ideal for a 6" bbl but works in a pinch. Same goes for L & N-Frames. May not be practical for prolonged carry but work well getting the gun on my hip for participation in informal shoots at our club.
Tks, Kevin
 

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