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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    You're such a slave to whatever's trendy.
    I have no defense save the fact that I'm not using CT grips like his.
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    I have wood boot grips on my Model 36, but use stock rubber on my 642’s. I decided to throw a pic of my year long knife edc. It’s a Benchmade 940 with CF grips and S90V steel. Don’t even bother with that steel, unless you have diamond sharpening plates.

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    Altamonts on my M36, with a Chris Reeve knife
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    Quote Originally Posted by JRV View Post
    I used to worry about the “stickiness” of the rubber, but if your hand is already in your pocket, then the grips aren’t touching the fabric in the way out.
    And I just had another one of those "duh!" moments.

    Thanks for the reality check.
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    I ordered some cloth masking tape off Amazon.
    Not sticky or slick, feels dry/neutral. Wrapped around the Taurus grip I'm hoping it'll do the trick.
    Plus, it'll be handy for Mafia hits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by feudist View Post
    I ordered some cloth masking tape off Amazon.
    Not sticky or slick, feels dry/neutral. Wrapped around the Taurus grip I'm hoping it'll do the trick.
    Plus, it'll be handy for Mafia hits.
    Tried it out today and found it serviceable.
    On my 342, I did a variation of Lost River's idea, using the tape to secure a piece of old belt to the open backstrap of some boot style G10 drips.
    The tape allows me to reach smoothly into the pocket, unlike my various rubber based grips.
    Whoever created that "blood groove" on the 342 backstrap oughtta be tried in Nuremberg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idahojess View Post
    LG 405's on my 340pd.

    https://www.crimsontrace.com/product...ith%20&start=1

    A little more cushier than the 105, and smaller than a 305. I guess there is a new one called a 350, too, which is bigger.

    My 442's wear LG405's also. I like them.

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    405's on my 340 and 342, VZ boot grips on my 351C.

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    New wood

    Just ordered a set of these..might not be exactly pocket perfect, but that might have to be rectified.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michpatriot View Post
    Just ordered a set of these..might not be exactly pocket perfect, but that might have to be rectified.
    What grips are those?

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    340 centennial

    Quote Originally Posted by jws View Post
    What grips are those?
    These are specifically made for newer j-frame Centennials, (340,342,640,642,and 351) manufactured by Karl Nill or KN Nill-Griffe Part#SW2098 they won't fit early model non J-magnum frames like a model 40-42 from the 1950s-60s.

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