Tyler T-Grip ?

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Waiting for my 1st one. A brushed aluminum for an N frame RB.

Anybody have an N Frame RB w/ the Tyler T-Grip, how does it work for you, and how do you like it?

I recently purchased a S&W Model 624 3". The original grips are the Goncalvo Alves wood Combat grips. The grips are not only uncomfortable for my hands but are too valuable to leave on the gun.
I ordered a set of Executioner's Stags w/ medallions. The Stag grips are great BUT, now there's too much space between the trigger guard and my middle finger.
I've never handled one but, I'm thinking a Tyler T-Grip would make-up the space difference between the Combat grips & the Stags.

So now I'm waiting for it & looking out the window & listening for the delivery truck & just being generally impatient.

Bruce
 
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Waiting for my 1st one. A brushed aluminum for an N frame RB.

Anybody have an N Frame RB w/ the Tyler T-Grip, how does it work for you, and how do you like it?

I recently purchased a S&W Model 624 3". The original grips are the Goncalvo Alves wood Combat grips. The grips are not only uncomfortable for my hands but are too valuable to leave on the gun.
I ordered a set of Executioner's Stags w/ medallions. The Stag grips are great BUT, now there's too much space between the trigger guard and my middle finger.
I've never handled one but, I'm thinking a Tyler T-Grip would make-up the space difference between the Combat grips & the Stags.

So now I'm waiting for it & looking out the window & listening for the delivery truck & just being generally impatient.

Bruce
 
I think the T-grip will do what you want it to do. I use one on a J frame. It basically gives your hand more to hold on to. On my J frame with the standard magna grips the T-grip makes a very nice improvement in the way the gun handles.

Bill
 
They work for me. If you use the search function here you'll see a good many posts on them. At one point there was a picture thread.

tipoc
 
square butt.....but ya get the idea
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Used to use them on everything, worked well and felt good. Now I use them hardly at all. The difference is in my hands due to aging and injuries and how they fit the gun, which is significantly different than when I was in my teens/twenties.

How it works for someone else has nothing to do with what you will think of it. ("It" can be any product) The question is how does "it" work for you, and you will never know until you try it.
 
I think I have 13 or 14 of 'em now... all for J and K frames (I don't have a N frame right now). I love 'em. It makes for a more secure, comfortable grip for me without adding bulk.
Hopefully, your grip will fit your hand too... but if it doesn't, you should be able to sell it quickly.
 
I have all 3 T Grips in all the finishes for my J frame. What I did notice is that they all fit a little different on the gun. There's a small gap were the T grip meets up to the grips on the polished but the black one fits great. I ordered them at different times about a year apart. I'm still a big fan of the T grip but the quality control is a little off.
Mike
 
Thanks guys,

They sure look pretty in the pictures. I'm really looking forward to trying them.

familyman357 -
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... but if it doesn't, you should be able to sell it quickly.
unquote:

I got a whole box of stuff that fits that description.
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Bruce
 
I have 4 T-Grips for both rnd and square butt revolvers. They work fine and greatly help my shooting.
 
I used one on a round butt Model 13 and qualified expert with full-load magnums. I find it to be an ingenious device that can only be bested by some really high-priced custom grips, if then.

Bill
 
I bought one for a M64 round butt, the fit was terrible, large space between t-grip and back of trigger guard and not a flush fit on S&W grips tried it on a square butt M64, same problems, finally after much file work and fitting I have it on my pre 10 and it works. Don't know if I was sent the wrong one or what ??
 
I never did like the t-grips. I have some but I guess that's what makes us individuals
 
I can't use them as they put the knuckle of my middle finger directly behind the trigger guard and that is uncomfortable.
 
Got it in the mail today -

With the Executioner's Stag grips, the T-Grip fits my hand extremely well. Can't wait to shoot it. Check it out.

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Bruce
 

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