S&W Combat Grips . Luv'EM! Show'EM.

the s&w medallion? i know that can be faked ,guess you just got to have faith in your fellow man;) . if they look good, feel good and fit well...who cares?

I asked because originals are worth a lot more than after market.
 
Here's a coupla' sets on 625's.

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Here are Project 616 (custom 327 Fed Mag K-frame) and his big brother the Model 686 (no dash) wearing matching combats. I've had the former pair since about the time I got the "donor gun" in the late '80s or so. The 686 came naked (the seller got it with Goodyears and knew I wouldn't want them) but then a second pair of combats finally showed up about a month and a half ago. Yep, they handle as well as they look! :D

Froggie
 

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Don't know if it was someone from here that got it but a set of SB Combats slid by on e-bay for $49. I THINK it was listed in a strange section like "cleaning supplies" which is why nobody bid on it. I had it on my watch list but missed the auction end.:(:(:(
 
I have but 1 set of S&W Combats and I really like them alot.
 

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Good luck on your model 58. It was worth whatever you paid to get it.
I carried one for 10 years as my primary duty gun. I still have the gun and a couple other 57's.
Currently I like the feel of Pachmayr "Gripper" style grips for shooting magnums. I carried Pachmayr Presentation style grips back in the day or a pair of the larger S&W target stocks that I whittled down.
The 58 was a great duty gun for a "Dog Guy" and it never failed me during "firearms altercations".....
I don't believe we ever had a "Dog Guy" in the old days that lasted even one dog w/o a "firearms event" ......
We (just 4 of us) carried a mix of model 58's, model 29's, model 629's, model 66's and even a model 25-5 if I remember correctly during our stay in the unit.
It was always better to have a complete "second set" of duty gear in the trunk (issued cars) because they took it all after every shooting and would just leave you hanging w/o one if you didn't have YOUR "spare".... It would take about a week for processing before you got your "gear" back....My "second set" was a 4" 629 or a 6 1/2" 29...depending on the time period...fortunately I never needed a 3rd set of gear...
Until auto's came along in the mid-80's, I don't recall seeing much other than "K" or "N" frames out there....a few Pythons & a couple of Rugers.....back then, we supplied our own guns & gear, only the uniforms came with the job.....I probably had close to 10 years on before they even supplied ammo....but I did get my empty brass back (R-P 210 soft point) when I'd pick up my 58.....

I shot local & some interstate competition with the 58 & 629 in duty gear, what would be the point of carrying it in something else....?
I reloaded ammo like crazy for those events...and we held a "COPS Match" (like IPSC, but based on police shootings) every other month for about 14-15 years at the Dept range....
Good luck.........sorry about the long post...
N-Frames Forever
wileyjackhammer
 
.........sorry about the long post...
N-Frames Forever
wileyjackhammer

No need to apologize. Your comments add to the thread. However, I would love to see some pix of those guns in that duty gear, though. In addition, I was especially interested in that "second set" of duty gear. In a way that would sort of parallel a range bag and a bug out bag combined. I'd be very interested in a thread about LEOs and how they (either officially or unofficially) deal or have dealt with that very problem. Being stuck out in "Indian Country" without your duty weapon is a very Bad Thing!

Regards,
Froggie
 
Shoot this better than any of my other Smiths. I think it's the grips.

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As seen in the movie "Payback" with Mel Gibson.;)

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If that's an N frame in Payback, Mel has some good sized hands.
 
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