Pachmayr Compac Pros on a K-Frame

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I have smaller medium hands. The size and shape of this set of Pachs allow me to grip the gun correctly and get my index finger where it should be, (1st joint over center of trigger) while keeping the bore axis lined up with my forearm. Extremely comfortable for shooting, even with the exposed backstrap. They fit perfectly and not like a 3rd grader trimmed them with a scissors like some earlier recent Pachmayrs I've had.

Great grips on what I already consider to be an ideally balanced revolver.

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I use those grips on a 2" K frame for concealed carry. They are very slim across the width and are better than magna grips with a Tyler T grip on the K frames. Great grips and I don't have small hands. Bill
 
Good for you, Scruffy! They make a great-looking revolver look even better. I have a pair of those grips and they simply do not "fit my pistol." That protruding backstrap murders my hand with it's nerve/tissue damage. Just goes to show, for every Jack, there's a Jill.

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P.S. Let me add to this earlier post: I believe S&W did well to produce this gun with the RB. It opens up a world of grip options in the RB design and of course, RB-to-SB grips are also out there.
 
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Yea, I have always been a big fan of the "Goodyears." When I was issued a model 19 back in 1980 everyone bought a set of Pachmayr presentation grips to put on.

For many years my off duty 2 1/2 inch model 66 wore the original wood grips. But in the past couple of years I picked up a set of the compac model Pachmayr's that do cover the back strap and I could not believe how much better it felt in the hand for me. Glad you found a good fit quicker than I did. :)
 
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Groo here
That nerve damage thing is a "pain" LOL.........
I like the Presentation or the Decelerator for the harder kicker
S&W's.
I do not like the compact , as they are too thick.
On my M-60 Pro , Pachmayr's allow me to shoot any 357mag load
with out pain.
 
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I use those grips on a 2" K frame for concealed carry. They are very slim across the width and are better than magna grips with a Tyler T grip on the K frames. Great grips and I don't have small hands. Bill

Ditto. I use them on my 2" Model 64 when I carry it. The Compac Pro's are great.
 
Agree!

Agree they are great and very functional grips. Prefer the look of magnas, but the pachs shoot better. Have them on my Model 65 3 inch. They work great! Wore it all day today. Here is mine with it's Ruger GP 100 3 inch Cousin.
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I love em, wish I could find wood grips the same dimension.

But...the correct position on the trigger is the pad is the pad of the finger, 90-degrees to the trigger.
 
I love em, wish I could find wood grips the same dimension.
But...the correct position on the trigger is the pad is the pad of the finger, 90-degrees to the trigger.

For me, I use the pad of my finger for light single action work (under 5 lbs), especially with 1911 style pistols. The first joint of the index finger offers more leverage and control over typically much heavier, longer double action pulls on revolvers.

It's whatever works best for you.
 
A very compelling post OP. In fact, I just bought a set for $16 on Ebay destined for my 66-2 3 inch.
 
A very compelling post OP. In fact, I just bought a set for $16 on Ebay destined for my 66-2 3 inch.
Were you the one who won the bid? I got a different set instead. I went to a shop and one of the sales associates had a 66 in 2.5" with this set of grips. Boy, they felt good. I had to get a set.
 
Yup. After reading this thread, I searched, located, and clicked "Buy it now". They are supposed to arrive today.
 
I didn't see one with a Buy It Now for $16. We are talking about a different listing then. In any case, I got mine yesterday. It goes well with my Model 10 and feels good. My wife likes it, too, which is great since the gun is for her. Probably the only non-wood grips I would use.
 
My Compac Pro's arrived today. They give a very business-like appearance to my 66. I like the fit and feel. I also like the open back strap design. Plus they fit my 2.5 inch 66 and 19. I keeping my wood grips for show and tell.

 
I bought a set for my 2" 10-5 at the gun show Sunday. They are very nice, and were found in the bottom of a junk box. Did set me back $6 though. Bob
 
I have the Compac Professional on my 686+ 3". Since it's a house gun that the Wife might need, it's a great compromise for both of us. And when I carry it, the rubber is not grabby enough to print, like other rubber grips from another major popular manufacturer...
 

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