Pachmayr Compacs are my default grip for j frames that get shot with any regularity, they’ll keep your knuckle from getting hammered by the trigger guard.
Nice score BTW...
Pachmayr Compacs are my default grip for j frames that get shot with any regularity, they’ll keep your knuckle from getting hammered by the trigger guard.
Nice score BTW...
Last edited by Black_Sheep; 11-29-20 at 09:28.
Yeah those skinny grips look nice but they suck ass for most people. Rubber boot grips of some variety are my go to for J-frames; I have a more recent no lock 442 and it's a slick little revolver with an Apex trigger kit.
tanksoldier - you might want to try a pair of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Hogue-Rubber-...6678847&sr=8-3
They work well for larger hands, still conceal well, and are inexpensive.
I hadn't seen these.
Looks like they applied lessons learned from the Ruger LCR Tamer grip. The LCR version doesn't look quite as big probably because the LCR grip frame is very short front to back.
I wish the really lightweight J's were available in a 6-shot .32 Magnum with an improved trigger. (I have an LCR 6-shot .327 mag and really like it, prefer .32 mag though)
Nice deal on the gun.
I've got the exact same gun in my pocket right now wrapped up in a Mika pocket holster. I bought it off a guy that bought it for his wife, she put exactly 5 rounds thru it and there it sat for decades in here sock drawer in mint condition until I came and bought it and slapped a pair LG-405s on it put some honest wear in it.
Gettin' down innagrass.
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The last thing I want to do is hurt you,
but it's still on my list.
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