Thinking about putting a set of these J-Frames 320s on my S&W 637, anybody got any thoughts or experience with this setup?
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This is a discussion on VZ Grips on a J-Frame within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Thinking about putting a set of these J-Frames 320s on my S&W 637, anybody got any thoughts or experience with this setup? Tim...
Thinking about putting a set of these J-Frames 320s on my S&W 637, anybody got any thoughts or experience with this setup?
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I have purchased Esmeralda wood grips, and love the feel of the wood over the stock rubber grips that came on my S&W 642. They are more easlily slipped into a pocket holster than the rubber grips, and give a great grip for the gun. I think you will like the grips you chose... good luck, and practice once you get them. One bit of advice... dont overtighten the screw that holds the grips on, you will crack the wood. good luck. bunker
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Best thing I'v ever done was put a set of barami grips on my 642. I can pocket carry if I want or IWB. Liked it so much I did the same to my k frame model 65 four inch barrel with a bobbed hammer.
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The VZ grips look good, and I may have to buy some for a J frame. Here is what I have on my 642 - Altamont dymondwood boot grips - which I like very much.
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The zebra look is a bit too "bold' for my taste, but if you like the look and feel, go for it. Everyone has their own ideas of what looks good.
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