J frames are pretty easy to shoot with full size handles on them but you may as well carry a K frame. There is a reason they are called belly guns, hard to hit with if range is over 10 yards.
J frames are pretty easy to shoot with full size handles on them but you may as well carry a K frame. There is a reason they are called belly guns, hard to hit with if range is over 10 yards.
Another member here has been doing a cool job of cutting of the Hogue at the bottom of the second finger groove, but I cannot find a post. It also looks like they might be available in hard nylon now?
ETA: I found a link...
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....l=1#post889318
Last edited by mmc45414; 06-10-2019 at 10:57 AM.
For $9? Yes, please I’ll give that a go! I believe I just shot a Taurus snubbie with these same grips on them this past weekend. If they are indeed the same grips then it’ll be a world of difference in how that gun handles compared to the Altamont grips I have on it now.
They’re nowhere near as pretty, but if I can practically shoot the bloody thing all day with those grips, then I’ll be far more apt to practice with it, practice more with it, and won’t be nearly as distracted if I ever have to actually use it.
https://www.shoptaurus.com/85-731-60...r-grip-5-20880
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Last edited by spinmove_; 06-10-2019 at 11:02 AM.
I have a ton of ceramic rods...good idea. (I also have a neighbor who's a gunsmith. LOL! Fallback position.)
It's one of those things that I've noticed but which never bothered me enough to do something about in the past...but would like much better once accomplished.
Thanks, Rex. Appreciate it.
There's nothing civil about this war.
@spinmove_ those are the one. I have them on both my J frames.
Ergo Deltas made my J frames truly shootable for the first time in 30+ years.
Ken
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See http://www.t-grips.com
The old Tyler T grips. They work.