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    If you like a hammer shroud, Bianchi Lightning grips can still be gotten (on that popular auction site that I won't name).

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    IME the 305s give about as good recoil control as many of the other rubber grips, except the extra cushy ones like the Decelerators, and one gets the laser to boot. On a wheelgun the CT grips are like a free SIRT pistol for your revolver, and are still available if you need the dot in a fight.

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    If you are using it in a belt holster they still conceal well, but these were the first grips that allowed me to comfortably shoot a j-frame all day. They just didn't work in the pocket or on an ankle holster.

    http://www.hoguestore.com/index.php?...oducts_id=1756

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    http://www.hoguestore.com/index.php?...=22_35_729_841

    Part number 60020

    I use these for pocket carry as well as range use and in loose fitting pants they work OK.

    They are for Centennial or Body Guard type J frames and they come up higher on the back strap than most other grips.

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    I like the S&W 3 finger Revised Combat Grip. BTW its the same grip they but on the M640/M649.

    My M642-2 came with a boot grip and I cant stand them. With a 3 finger grip I can have better control . Especially if shooting with my left hand.


    BTW I pocket carry using the S&W revised 3 finger combat grip . Fits perfectly in my wrangler cargo`s and using a Nemesis pocket holster.


    You can go to the S&W website to see the grip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBR View Post
    http://www.hoguestore.com/index.php?...=22_35_729_841

    Part number 60020

    I use these for pocket carry as well as range use and in loose fitting pants they work OK.

    They are for Centennial or Body Guard type J frames and they come up higher on the back strap than most other grips.
    I looked at those but was scared they might be bigger than the S&W Revised Combat Grip.

    It always good to know of a 3 finger grip you can pocket carry in cargo pants /shorts in y case.

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