Re gripped NAA pug

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pardiniman

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Love the Pug but the grip just needed some tweaking there wasn't
much on line for choices so being a DIY guy here is what I came up with. The only problem I had was to find some wood that I like, found it while my wife was shopping in Home Goods here in Florida
It was a cutting board of all things,it worked for me so home it went.
The inletting on both halves was done with a dremel which made the job easy now it fits my hand making it better to hold on target.
 

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Lovely!

I like the rubber grip on my Wasp just fine for the utility of having it bump around in my pocket.

Super nice wood grips would class it up a good bit, though.
 
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Nice little Do-It-Yourself project with the grips! I especially like the two finger grooves: they look good and are very functional.
 
Very nice. Give me ideas for my own projects (that I'll likely never get around to). The bottom finger groove is a nice touch.
 
I liked the rubber grip a lot you could hide the pug in a shirt pocket.I thought the Black Widow grip would work then I saw the Revival CV grips. Liked how the grips when up to the back of the cylinder making it easier to draw from so that's the direction I went.
 
pardiniman

Love the Pug but the grip just needed some tweaking there wasn't
much on line for choices so being a DIY guy here is what I came up with. The only problem I had was to find some wood that I like, found it while my wife was shopping in Home Goods here in Florida
It was a cutting board of all things,it worked for me so home it went.

Like your improvisational approach to finding the wood for your grips! Been thinking about doing something like this for my SIG Trailside. Will have to accompany the wife the next time she goes shopping at Home Goods!
 
Love the Pug but the grip just needed some tweaking there wasn't
much on line for choices so being a DIY guy here is what I came up with. The only problem I had was to find some wood that I like, found it while my wife was shopping in Home Goods here in Florida
It was a cutting board of all things,it worked for me so home it went.
The inletting on both halves was done with a dremel which made the job easy now it fits my hand making it better to hold on target.
Neat, nice job
 
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