As someone who carries concealed, small grips are very appealing to me. On the other hand large grips are the most comfortable to use. What is practical is somewhere in the middle.
Appreciate you, do the grips not quite meet up at the back below the hammer? I was debating between these and the BMT(?) polymer on ebay. Thanks again.
The Pachmayer grips that I showed at the beginning and end of the video? Yeah, there is just a tiny bit of play when they're installed. My band-aid fix was to use tape to fill up the gap. I was thinking about putting a thin layer of epoxy on the inside of the grip and sand it to fit exactly, but I haven't attempted that yet. Just searched on ebay and found MBT grips for this revolver. They look like they could be good, but I've never tried them or even heard of them.
Yeah, I remember having some difficulty hammering that pin out of the factory grip. I think they use the one piece grip with a pin because it is the cheapest way to get the job done.
Here's a link to one on Amazon. I got mine used on Ebay for $20, but new they go for about $34 www.amazon.com/Tactical-Scorpion-Gear-Leather-Holster/dp/B089QX4XT5
These are the ones I use: Pachmayr Taurus 85 & Small Frame Wood Revolver Grips. You can get them on Amazon for example. www.amazon.com/Pachmayr-63080-Renegade-Laminate-Checkered/dp/B06Y2HZ386
Faster please, I do know how to change a grip, but watch just to reinforce my opinion! Teaching is an art, and most people are painting by numbers!😅😅😅😅😅
I have a 605 and have tried a few different grips myself. I used the Hogue rubber. That grip you settled on looks good👍
The older Taurus boot grips actually shot well. With .357. mine, the brass emblem kept tarnishing and getting gooey green on my hand.
Appreciate you, do the grips not quite meet up at the back below the hammer? I was debating between these and the BMT(?) polymer on ebay. Thanks again.
The Pachmayer grips that I showed at the beginning and end of the video? Yeah, there is just a tiny bit of play when they're installed. My band-aid fix was to use tape to fill up the gap. I was thinking about putting a thin layer of epoxy on the inside of the grip and sand it to fit exactly, but I haven't attempted that yet. Just searched on ebay and found MBT grips for this revolver. They look like they could be good, but I've never tried them or even heard of them.
Did you polish the cylinder or did it come like that?
I polished it up with some Mothers polish and a felt wheel on a Dremel tool. I like the look, and it makes it easier to clean they cylinder.
Great presentation and noticed the polished cylinder right off the bat- looks great! 👍👍
Those little grips they put on it are too small for me. What upsets me is that they made it difficult to remove it. There is no reason for this.
Yeah, I remember having some difficulty hammering that pin out of the factory grip. I think they use the one piece grip with a pin because it is the cheapest way to get the job done.
Link for that holster?
Here's a link to one on Amazon. I got mine used on Ebay for $20, but new they go for about $34
www.amazon.com/Tactical-Scorpion-Gear-Leather-Holster/dp/B089QX4XT5
Link for the grips?
These are the ones I use: Pachmayr Taurus 85 & Small Frame Wood Revolver Grips. You can get them on Amazon for example. www.amazon.com/Pachmayr-63080-Renegade-Laminate-Checkered/dp/B06Y2HZ386
Faster please, I do know how to change a grip, but watch just to reinforce my opinion! Teaching is an art, and most people are painting by numbers!😅😅😅😅😅