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Nobody needs to see a pic but I put the Hogue (NON finger groove) rubber grips on my P220 and it really transformed the shape and feel of the grip. I really like them on my P220. Don't let the rumors they are thicker than the factory grips dissuade you. They are pretty slim and are shorter front to rear than the factory grips.
The Punisher style skull grips are just cheesily awesome enough I'd put them on mine, but personally, if I could find someone to brand a nice set of Chaos Stars onto mine I'd be set and happy.
Because Chaos is the only true answer... and all that.
The left side grip wasn't quite right the first time. I cut it with a hand scroll saw then sanded it. That left me with some gaps and wrong angles. I remade the grip after I got a table top scroll saw. Much better results.
I know these are "Greenhorn" but as a Marilyn Monroe fanatic I just don't care. My youngest daughter has already called dibs on the raptor just because of the grips.
I just made these for my old H&R 732. The wood is maple that I dyed with a combo of black and sunshine orange RIT dye, finished with minwax antique oil.
God but it's hard to beat the classic combination of smooth ivory on a inky black blued colt or S&W. Something about that combination just is eye catching.
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