High horn grips for a J-frame
Does anyone make a reproduction of the old "high horn" J-frame grips that were on the earlier Smith & Wesson Centennials and Bodyguards? The new 442 benefited greatly from a dose of LSA in its innards and some shooting. I'll dig out my snap caps (if I can find them) and exercise the action, but the ugly, skinny factory grips gotta go. The old high horn grips were designed to extend all the way up to the knuckle of the frame and spread the recoil where it whacks the base of your thumb. The originals are scarce and expensive, but I sure would like to corral a set of repros.
Complete thread:
- High horn grips for a J-frame -
Catoosa,
2014-02-23, 22:07
- Craig Spegel -
Rob Leahy,
2014-02-23, 22:09
- Craig Spegel - Slow Hand, 2014-02-24, 04:42
- +1 Great guy with whom to deal - brionic, 2014-02-25, 18:47
- My 642... -
Hobie,
2014-02-24, 07:22
- Exactly my set-up -- it places the web & meat of hand - -
John Meeker,
2014-02-24, 12:26
- Same set up here on my #1 airweight Bodyguard. - MR, 2014-02-24, 15:20
- Thanks guys.. - Catoosa, 2014-02-25, 09:20
- Are the Tyler T-grips available again? I'd like to set up - BobM, 2014-02-25, 19:17
- Exactly my set-up -- it places the web & meat of hand - -
John Meeker,
2014-02-24, 12:26
- Craig Spegel -
Rob Leahy,
2014-02-23, 22:09