American1776
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I typically like wood stocks on a nice revolver.
However, I've grown to like Pachmayrs, particularly the Gripper model, which seems to be discontinued for the S&W and Ruger models. I got the last NIB gripper I could find for my 686 snubby.
What I like about them are the looks and the material. They seem to be narrower profiled than hogue style synthetic grips, more streamlined, and they don't stick to clothing like hogue grips do. This is a big plus when I carry the gun.
It's a shame they discontinued my favorite model grip. Anyone know why? Anyone else a fan of these? Are they durable for long term use?
Thanks.
However, I've grown to like Pachmayrs, particularly the Gripper model, which seems to be discontinued for the S&W and Ruger models. I got the last NIB gripper I could find for my 686 snubby.
What I like about them are the looks and the material. They seem to be narrower profiled than hogue style synthetic grips, more streamlined, and they don't stick to clothing like hogue grips do. This is a big plus when I carry the gun.
It's a shame they discontinued my favorite model grip. Anyone know why? Anyone else a fan of these? Are they durable for long term use?
Thanks.