Straight Shooter
07-26-12, 07:40
I decide to start a new thread on this, you can read whats happened previously a few threads below.
I recieved my Trausch SP101 grips yesterday, and just a bit ago installed them.
Boys, if they shoot as good as they feel dry firing, Ill be in .357 heaven!!
These grips feel superb, the grip angle is best Ive ever felt, and overall
quality is top notch. Ive practiced some draws from concealment, and these come up and line up faster than the Hogues I removed.
Also, these are built for speedloaders, and my Comp 2's line up and insert with ease, got a lot more room than the Hogues. Speedstrips are no problem, either, of course.
Ill try to get some range time this weekend, Ive got a few boxes of .357 Gold Dots and +P .38's I want to wring out.
One more thing...Ive seen others say the only thing they didnt like was it made the gun harder to conceal. I do not see this..yet. That is something I will check for on the range, tho.
I recieved my Trausch SP101 grips yesterday, and just a bit ago installed them.
Boys, if they shoot as good as they feel dry firing, Ill be in .357 heaven!!
These grips feel superb, the grip angle is best Ive ever felt, and overall
quality is top notch. Ive practiced some draws from concealment, and these come up and line up faster than the Hogues I removed.
Also, these are built for speedloaders, and my Comp 2's line up and insert with ease, got a lot more room than the Hogues. Speedstrips are no problem, either, of course.
Ill try to get some range time this weekend, Ive got a few boxes of .357 Gold Dots and +P .38's I want to wring out.
One more thing...Ive seen others say the only thing they didnt like was it made the gun harder to conceal. I do not see this..yet. That is something I will check for on the range, tho.