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Those are old school (~1980s) Eagle Secret Service grips and to be brutally honest...they aren't great. I made them better by taking a Dremel to the finger grooves, relieving them for speed loaders, and then I 'hand stippled' them for a bit of extra grip. All said and done, for a pair of $15 grips I found in a bargain bin years ago, they are okay. If I wanted a boot grip today, I'd go with Badger grips and have them make me a set without finger grooves (they will do that for no charge, just mention it when ordering). That said the new Secret Service grips look better than these by a mile, they are extended slightly below the frame for a bit of extra grip.
The trouble with post-66 Colt D-Frames is the curve between the trigger guard and grip frame is so exaggerated and the butt is so short, that it makes getting a two finger grip on boot grips almost impossible. You really need a slightly longer grip, but not too long which is what most full grips are.
Since kung-flu, most every day is a 642 in my pocket. If I leave the house it's the G19 as usual but been much less of that so logging a lot of hours with the J.
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Alessi Talon Plus.
Edit: Went to find you a link and I see it appears Alessi is either out of business or in deep trouble (lots of BBB complaints over the past 18-months). They no longer have a website or readily identifiable contact info.
The closest things I can think of off hand that are similar would come from Bell Charter Oak Leather - http://bellcharteroakholsters.com/iwb.html - The 'Magnum Storm' is pretty close to the Alessi design, with a reinforced mouth and offset clip. The Chicago Rocker would work equally well, if you do not want the reinforced mouth.
Last edited by RevolverRob; 10-29-2020 at 10:31 AM.