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    I used Hogues like that briefly, when I carried a 27 as a duty weapon. They were too narrow and skinny for my hands and proved pretty painful to use. Too bad as I liked the way they looked. I wound up going with a set of Eagle Target grips instead.
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    This is another one of those threads that remind me how stupid I was in my youth. I had a 3.5” 27 in the late 90s. Around the time many people were announcing the demise of the revolver and revolvers could be found for cheap. I bought that 27 from a friend and paid him what he gave for it at a pawn shop..............$200.00

    I traded the 27 and a no lock 342 for a .40 Browning Hi Power

    Oh! The 27 had the wooden box with all of the tools. The stupidity of youth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KPD View Post
    This is another one of those threads that remind me how stupid I was in my youth. I had a 3.5” 27 in the late 90s. Around the time many people were announcing the demise of the revolver and revolvers could be found for cheap. I bought that 27 from a friend and paid him what he gave for it at a pawn shop..............$200.00

    I traded the 27 and a no lock 342 for a .40 Browning Hi Power

    Oh! The 27 had the wooden box with all of the tools. The stupidity of youth!
    I traded my first 27 for a Rossi lever action, so I've got you beat in the race for stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper224 View Post
    I used Hogues like that briefly, when I carried a 27 as a duty weapon. They were too narrow and skinny for my hands and proved pretty painful to use. Too bad as I liked the way they looked. I wound up going with a set of Eagle Target grips instead.
    I used the rubber version on my competition revolvers so these feel similar. Latch on tight enough and they work for me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper224 View Post
    I traded my first 27 for a Rossi lever action, so I've got you beat in the race for stupid.
    Oops!

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    I really like those grips. I am some what new in the world of pistols, could you tell me what kind of grips those are?

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    Got my wood Hogues. Wasn't the color wood I was anticipating upon unboxing, then I got a closer look and am pretty pleased! Will put up a pic when I have a moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dolphin62 View Post
    I really like those grips. I am some what new in the world of pistols, could you tell me what kind of grips those are?

    Hogue Monogrips. Goncalo Alves wood if I recall correctly.

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