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Thread: J frame pocket carry grips

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michpatriot View Post
    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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    My 642-1 is currently wearing LG-105 grips. Great for pocket carry, bad for speed loader reloads. Looking for some PGS Hideout grips. I regret selling the sets I had. They also did not play well with speed loaders but they can easily be modified. The CT grips cannot.
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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.



    Here's the LG350's.

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

    Extra pricey cause it's a green laser. I'm gonna try to find some locally and do a side by side comparo with the stock S&W's on my M&P340. I'm thinking they'll be too big for front pocket carry - at least MY front pockets.
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  4. #24
    I like the looks of these, something about wood grips on a snub just gives poppa chub.

    https://us.nill-shop.com/Replacement...integr.firing-...

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    Will be trying these Altamont g-10 combat grips for pocket carry as they would be less likely to hangup in the pocket vs the Hogue Bantam rubber grips I normally run on my j frames.

    Getting a slight length increase but gaining some pinky real estate which always goes a long ways towards taming recoil.

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    The PGS Hideout Grips remain probably the best 'pocket' grip for J-Frames.

    http://www.precisiongunspecialties.com/

    I might try the VZ 'Boot' grip variant they have now. While I don't mind the finger groove on the Spegel-style grips, it forces my hand lower on the gun. The PGS grips offer a nice high and repeatable grip. I just wish they had some more texture to them (I roughed mine up with 80-grit sand paper to help).

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    Quote Originally Posted by RevolverRob View Post
    The PGS Hideout Grips remain probably the best 'pocket' grip for J-Frames.

    http://www.precisiongunspecialties.com/

    I might try the VZ 'Boot' grip variant they have now. While I don't mind the finger groove on the Spegel-style grips, it forces my hand lower on the gun. The PGS grips offer a nice high and repeatable grip. I just wish they had some more texture to them (I roughed mine up with 80-grit sand paper to help).
    I had a real tough time shooting the PGS stocks. They made even low power wadcutter unpleasant.


    I'm probably just a wimp, but I wish there were more grips like the taurus boot grips but for the J frame.

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    Well I like em so far..

    Ordered these from Nill, impeccable fit and finish. I have to say Im amazed how tight these fit to the frame, its like they were hand fit. So far pocket carry is nice. Haven't put any rounds down range yet but it won't be long.
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