pre 27 grip question

Bottom Line: The use of the gun determines the correct grips. If its use is to hold down a shelf as most of mine were, period correct is as close as you're going to get. If its use is to shoot, grips that fit your hand (PERFECTLY) are the choice. They'll cost some extra---and are worth it!

Ralph Tremaine
 
I've got a Hogue Monogrip on my Pre-27 3.5" barrel. Not too big and not too small.

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Thanks for all the info and opinions guys, it really helps a lot. This is my first pre-lock revolver and apparently it's a pretty desirable one so I'm just trying to learn as much as I can so thank you.

I have a performance center model 627 that I have an extra set of grips for that I might put on just to see how it looks, but I think I'm going to take a lot of your advice and just keep the grips it came with on it. I might try to find a set of Magnas for a good deal just to keep in the safe but I'm in no rush. I'll spend the money on the kiddos for Christmas and figure it out after the holidays.

Also thanks for sharing all the pics of the 3.5 pre-27's. It really is a gorgeous gun.
 
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