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stinky
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Posted: 10 April 2014 at 01:31 |
I am looking at getting a target gun. I am going to put a
dot on it. I've pretty much decided on the Ruger MKIII or 22/45. I like the 22/45 grips, but I like the MKIII Bbbls better. How good are the aftermarket grips for the MKIII and how good are the Hogue slip-ons (grip condoms)? Edited by stinky |
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I like the Mark3 a lot. The slip-on grips do what they say; but they are also thick. They are very non-slip and softer than plastic grips. I have small hands so the slip-ons make the grip to fat for me to control. So many aftermarket grips available!!! Get ones that you like the fit of; so I recommend a LGS, even if it takes a few $$ more. Personally, I like the thumb rest style of grips...even on my 375 hand-cannon. |
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Stinky; I'd at least look at Volquartsen's on-line catalog. 900F |
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Irish Bird Dog
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I have Pachmayr's on myMK III for my bulls eye backup gun....but the Volquartsen's are more towards target types...never used them tho...not made for us lefties...
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