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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Pipes View Post
    Sherman those are VZ. I found them very sharp so I took 320 sand paper to the left panel and top of right panel. I really like em now.
    On a J, do you prefer the Tactical Diamonds dulled or the 320 VZ model?
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isaac View Post
    Mike, how does that SS ride aiwb?

    Issac,I wear the j and SS AT 1:30 with about 5 degrees of rearward cant. It is super comfortable and a good solid firing grip is
    Smoothly acquired. The SS carries the gun at the right height for great concealment and draw stroke. I bought a ton of other rigs
    but have found the SS the best,I have 3 more on the way. CYA Retro
    The Thin Blue Line is TOO Thin........Thug Life Must End

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    On a J, do you prefer the Tactical Diamonds dulled or the 320 VZ model?
    GJM,I sanded the left panel smooth and the top of the right panel smooth leaving the sharp checkering on the bottom to contact the meaty part of my right hand. CYA Retro
    The Thin Blue Line is TOO Thin........Thug Life Must End

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lester Polfus View Post
    Not Mike, but I've used SS for J-Frames, 1911's, and Glock 19's, and found them very comfortable.
    Cool. I had no idea you could get a SS for a snubby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Isaac View Post
    Mike, how does that SS ride aiwb?

    Issac,it is very comfortable and convenient......CYA Retro
    The Thin Blue Line is TOO Thin........Thug Life Must End

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    Bumping the J thread.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeler View Post
    That's a non starter for lefties. Then again, Hack never really was much of a revolver guy, so using the sights on J frames would be tough on a 1911 acolyte.
    Wheeler, just curious -- I'm a lefty and I've used the CT's without trouble. I just rest my thumb on the top of the laser, with my weak right thumb over the left thumb (differently that I hold a semi auto). Does your left thumb get in the way? Admittedly, I don't have very big hands. I think I could hold could go thumbs down, behind the laser, too.

    sorry for the upside down photo ... sigh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idahojess View Post
    Wheeler, just curious -- I'm a lefty and I've used the CT's without trouble. I just rest my thumb on the top of the laser, with my weak right thumb over the left thumb (differently that I hold a semi auto). Does your left thumb get in the way? Admittedly, I don't have very big hands. I think I could hold could go thumbs down, behind the laser, too.

    sorry for the upside down photo ... sigh.
    When I shoot with both hands my thumbs cover that entire area. Having had this discussion both here and in other venues, I’ve decided to order a set of the boot grips and try them out.
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    Adding the entire current snub carry rotation - only one j frame



    I live the snubby lifestyle every day.
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    Another recent acquisition: a 337PD... As I prefer Centennials, this one will likely be on the For Sale list: Name:  fullsizeoutput_62a7.jpg
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