Preacherman
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Hello, all. I recently decided to change my .45 ACP carry pistols from Glocks (which I like in smaller calibers, but which are just too fat in the grip for me in the higher-capacity .45 ACP models). After trying a bunch of pistols, I settled on the SIG P220 as my desired alternative, and now own (or will shortly own) two of them.
I would like to have hardwood grips on these guns, but the only ones I've found online are Hogue. Has anyone here used their hardwood grips on a SIG? Are they well-fitted? Does the thin edge under the decocking lever stand up to extended use, or does the wood there crack over time due to its thinness?
Also, any alternatives to Hogue? Any other manufacturers/suppliers out there?
I would like to have hardwood grips on these guns, but the only ones I've found online are Hogue. Has anyone here used their hardwood grips on a SIG? Are they well-fitted? Does the thin edge under the decocking lever stand up to extended use, or does the wood there crack over time due to its thinness?
Also, any alternatives to Hogue? Any other manufacturers/suppliers out there?