Long story short, I don't like the grips on my Daisy. I shot it for the 4th time today, and have decided the grips are a little to fat for my hands. FYI my other two pistols are a 1911 and a Ruger 22/45. As you know, both have relatively thin grips that I have become used to. The Daisy's are different, with the thumb rest and all, and I feel the right side grip is too fat causing me to not have as much control as I'd like.
I did a Google search, and couldn't find any right handed replacement grips other than going full custom. The existing grips are thin plastic, so sanding them down is not an option.
So far I am thinking of trying to fabricate a thinner right side grip from a 1 x 4 white pine board. I know that is not impossible, but am still open to other (reasonably priced) options. Maybe I'd be better off buying some left handed grips and replacing the left, thumb rest side. Any ideas?
Laphroaig
I did a Google search, and couldn't find any right handed replacement grips other than going full custom. The existing grips are thin plastic, so sanding them down is not an option.
So far I am thinking of trying to fabricate a thinner right side grip from a 1 x 4 white pine board. I know that is not impossible, but am still open to other (reasonably priced) options. Maybe I'd be better off buying some left handed grips and replacing the left, thumb rest side. Any ideas?
Laphroaig