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    Default Looking for N frame grips for the small handed

    So far the best suggestion i have had is Herret Roper grips.

    Anyone else out there have a grip suggestion?

    I found both triggers to be terrible to me so the triggers are on a scale to me.. The Glock was a crisper suck and the XD was a more mushy suck. They are in the same family, SR9 (heavy suck), Glock (crisp heavy suck), XD( lighter mushy suck), M&P(heavy mushy suck).

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    Default Re: Looking for N frame grips for the small handed

    I have smallish hands and hogues have always fit me well. When I first shot my 29-2 with pachmayer during recoil the cylinder release would smack my thumb. Bought some hogues and problem solved
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    Default Re: Looking for N frame grips for the small handed

    If your N frame has a round butt I've got a set that came off my 625JM that you could try. I don't know how they compare in size to regular N frame grips but I took them off cause they were too small for me.

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    Default Re: Looking for N frame grips for the small handed

    Magna grips w/tyler T-grip adapter
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    Default Re: Looking for N frame grips for the small handed

    Quote Originally Posted by CliffB View Post
    If your N frame has a round butt I've got a set that came off my 625JM that you could try. I don't know how they compare in size to regular N frame grips but I took them off cause they were too small for me.
    Thanks Cliff! I might take you up!

    I found both triggers to be terrible to me so the triggers are on a scale to me.. The Glock was a crisper suck and the XD was a more mushy suck. They are in the same family, SR9 (heavy suck), Glock (crisp heavy suck), XD( lighter mushy suck), M&P(heavy mushy suck).

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    Default Re: Looking for N frame grips for the small handed

    I'm using Hogue's wooden grips on my S&W M25-2 with no problem at all. They fit quite well. Also they are "meaty" enough you could adjust them with a wood file to fit your hand as you might wish.

    Other than that the only thing I can think of would be Herrett's custom made stocks (they used to do it based on a tracing of your hand) or you could try someone like Randall Fung (do a search and check his website) for custom made though they might be expensive!


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