Where it find really old-school grips for modern J-Frames?


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RKBABob
May 8, 2012, 04:02 PM
Does anyone know where to find grips for j-frames that look like the old grips used in these top-break revolvers? Are the frames from one j-frame to another close enough dimensionally that an off-the-shelf grip of this style would work without any hand fitting to the individual gun, since all other grips cover the parts that these would leave exposed?

Picture a S&W 642 or 442 sporting grips like these, which fit into the round notch normally covered by other grips:

http://cdn.armslist.com/images/posts/634582463370588056dwkcejdx.jpg

http://picturearchive.gunauction.com/6952181218/10269560/100_1055.jpg_thumbnail1.jpg

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oldbear
May 8, 2012, 05:27 PM
Several different grip makers offer they style you are looking for. Collins grips, grips4guns, and Grashorne stag grips come to mind.

Old Fuff
May 8, 2012, 08:57 PM
If you had one of the very early pre-model 36 Chief Special revolvers what you have in mind would work, but now the handle length has been increased about 1/8". However...

The Altamont Company
901 North Church Street, PO Box 309
Thomasboro, IL. 61878
(800) 626-5774

Make stocks for special issue Smith & Wesson's and other handgun companies, and are highly regarded. I suspect they might be able to help you.

But be aware that if you outfit a little J-frame with anything of this sort, and fire anything but the very lightest loads or use a Tyler-T grip adapter, the recoil will take a big chunk of meat out of your 2nd finger. :cuss:

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