Tyler T-Grip

Any grip adapter should work fine with those. If you'd like the same thing minus an adapter, front filled and an open backstrap, you'd want to look for a boot grip of some sort.
 
Any grip adapter should work fine with those. If you'd like the same thing minus an adapter, front filled and an open backstrap, you'd want to look for a boot grip of some sort.

So boot grips are roughly the same thing as Magna-style grips + Tyler-esque grip adapter?

I guess what I'm really trying to find out is if there are any notable "advantages" or unique feeling to having the adapter setup. I know each person is different, but I'd like to hear from some of you who have had far more experience than me on this.

NOTE: Again, this is for my N Frame.. I understand for smaller revolvers, having the combo mentioned results in better concealment.. but my question is directed more towards bigger revolvers.
 
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just want to say I finally received my brushed alum. T grip in the mail today.Ordered in late Feb., looks great.
 
I must be the only one, but I simply cannot shoot a gun with a T grip. There's just too much material there. Fills up too much down, and too much forward, and rams my knuckle HARD into the triggerguard. If they were about a third the size they are (or not hollow inside where I could file them down!) then they'd be ok.
 
Tyler T grip

I have a Tyler T grip on my S&W 2" model 60. I love it. It gives the gun a great feel. I bought it about 15-20 years ago and paid nowhere near the prices I'm seeing on here. I have a friend that has one on one of his guns and also loves it. I think it is a heavy barrel 4" model 10.
 
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