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    They are pretty close to Spegal boot grips. I'll take a comparison pic with one of my 49s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gun Nerd View Post
    All,

    I'm looking for grips for my 642. I like the overall shape and texture of the Uncle Mike's Boot Grips that came on the gun, but I have medium/large hands and find I pinch the pad of my finger behind the trigger. I'd like to find something that'll give me a little more trigger reach, but not make the grip any longer. Everything I see with a covered backstop also seems to add space for the pinky.

    Any suggestions? I've hunted around here but I'm not finding any threads right on point.

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    Another vote for VZ. These do not cover the backstrap. They are boot grip size. These have a more aggressive pattern up front.

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    Are the VZs much wider than the factory rubber 642 grips? Cut for speedloaders?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irelander View Post
    Are the VZs much wider than the factory rubber 642 grips? Cut for speedloaders?
    Mine work with Safariland Comp I loaders.

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    Hope this helps answer your question
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    Hope this helps answer your question
    Thanks! How thick is the part at the bottom of the grip?

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    Another one you might want to check out are the Eagle Secret Service in Kirinite. I find them a little chunkier then Spegels and for some reason I kind of like the lemon yellow ones on a blued gun. Herretts also make some wood ones that cover the backstrap, but they are pretty large, hard to conceal.
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    Are you planning on shooting left hand only much? The asymmetrical design is my only complaint on my real deal Spegels. Just something to keep in mind.
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