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    These are $10.97 on Prime. Just ordered 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bratch View Post
    These are $10.97 on Prime. Just ordered 2
    Gads, what a deal. I already have a set that I am not using but for that cheap I bought some to grind on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    Yeah, same for me. I’m okay with a little bit of heresy.




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    The modded hogue 60020 grips worked great with +P loads Monday @ the range. Keeper.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ragnar_d View Post
    Yeah, same for me. I’m okay with a little bit of heresy.
    If you are good with tools, the medallions are the same diameter as a .38/.357 case head. A little metal cutting and some glue (or a hard rivet if you're cool)...
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    Quote Originally Posted by OlongJohnson View Post
    If you are good with tools, the medallions are the same diameter as a .38/.357 case head. A little metal cutting and some glue (or a hard rivet if you're cool)...

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    Definitely like the mods to the Hogue 60020. Makes the grip, I hold a high grip, more comfortable and concealability is increased. I had a set of the Hogues on a 640 Pro but took them off due to their bulk. I see a Dremel tool on my horizon. 442 no lock look out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeke38 View Post
    Definitely like the mods to the Hogue 60020. Makes the grip, I hold a high grip, more comfortable and concealability is increased. I had a set of the Hogues on a 640 Pro but took them off due to their bulk. I see a Dremel tool on my horizon. 442 no lock look out!
    I'd go with the a band saw or some kind of guided cutter, if you have the means. I pretty much hacked the plastic with a cutting wheel on the 60020 grip. Mines not anywhere near as clean as the other one in this thread. I chopped the rubber part off while on the gun. I used taped off a guide of where I wanted to cut, then took the plastic off of the gun. I still butchered the plastic and had to do sanding on the plastic. I spent around a half hour cutting and sanding. I may clean it up some more but my 442 is going to get carried heavily and shot frequently.

    The Taurus grip may be cleaner and requires less effort.

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    This needs a bump because it’s such an awesome idea. The grip used kicks ass and I can’t see any real downside to a slightly shorter version. I’m looking for a deal on another just to chop and compare for myself.

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    Oh man, that's right. I forgot that some people feel like they need light SA triggers in DA guns instead of just learning to shoot the gun better. You can get a Redhawk DA trigger pull down to 10 lbs, and if you can't manage that you suck and should probably just practice more.
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