BDC5109
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Hi to you all!
I stumbled over this topic, so just a short reply, if more info is wanted just let me know.
I have medeate hand size, enough to handle a k-frame round butt comfortable.
I have a mod 29 which I actually could only manage with 2 hands.
After 20+ years I was fed up and took a round but k-frame grip. Mounted it to the 29, went along the bandsander, mounted a round but Hogue which I sanded down to k-frame outline with a dremel.
Now it fits better than my 66 rb.
Bottom line: the frames only differ in heigt starting at the bottom of the sideplates. And for some reason Hogue and S&W think they have to attach a bigger tree.
Edit: I just realised, too focussed on my 29 sb. If your N-frame is already a rb the message reduses to: you can sand down a N-frame grip to the size/outline of a K-frame grip
BTW: get a good trigger stop in your N-frame otherwise your triggerpinion will break. Just a matter of time. Don't rely on that little rod in the rebound slide.
Get one that is located behind your finger. Drilled in trigger or frame.
Best regards, HP
I stumbled over this topic, so just a short reply, if more info is wanted just let me know.
I have medeate hand size, enough to handle a k-frame round butt comfortable.
I have a mod 29 which I actually could only manage with 2 hands.
After 20+ years I was fed up and took a round but k-frame grip. Mounted it to the 29, went along the bandsander, mounted a round but Hogue which I sanded down to k-frame outline with a dremel.
Now it fits better than my 66 rb.
Bottom line: the frames only differ in heigt starting at the bottom of the sideplates. And for some reason Hogue and S&W think they have to attach a bigger tree.
Edit: I just realised, too focussed on my 29 sb. If your N-frame is already a rb the message reduses to: you can sand down a N-frame grip to the size/outline of a K-frame grip
BTW: get a good trigger stop in your N-frame otherwise your triggerpinion will break. Just a matter of time. Don't rely on that little rod in the rebound slide.
Get one that is located behind your finger. Drilled in trigger or frame.
Best regards, HP
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