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Aftermarket Grips: A Simple Way to Personalize the Look and Feel of Your Gun
2021-09-14
Posted by:Skidmark

#7  Hogue on my .44 Alaskan.
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-09-14 23:42  

#6  the one on the LC-9 might be hogue. Can't remember and I'm not at home to check. The rest of my pistols don't need them. I have two Walther's, an H&K USP and a Springfield. Never had grip issues on them.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2021-09-14 15:07  

#5  Pachmayr getting a lot of earned / deserved love here, but Hogue makes some worthwhile aftermarket grip products too.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-09-14 13:53  

#4  Brick, I found that there are grips available for one piece lowers in the form of grip sleeves. Bought one for my P97 and it improved the 'grip-ability'. Made the grip rounder. This stuff can be had throught the ruger.com store.
Posted by: ed in texas   2021-09-14 13:19  

#3  I've only added a Pachmayr to my wife's LC-9. Now if I had a nice 1911 or something that had...well, grips, that might be different but none of my pistols really have grip panels to be changed out.

Posted by: Silentbrick   2021-09-14 10:31  

#2  I have VZ grips on my pair of .38 Super 1911s. The rest of em are stock. My three inch barreled S&W M29 is much more comfortable to shoot because of a one piece Pachmayr grip.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-09-14 07:50  

#1  OEM here. Anything beyond a Pachmayr rubber for my Browning HP is overkill. No 'curb feelers' on any of my vehicles either. But that's just me.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-09-14 07:09  

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