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Thanks men! Very helpful!

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Originally Posted by UPhiker
Get the grips that S&W puts on the 60 and 640. Same diameter as the boot grips but longer. They are much less bulky than the Hogues.
https://store.smith-wesson.com/grip-j-rb-blk-rubber-combat-grip


I think this is my answer for concealed carry and shoot ability.
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I found some cheap plastic J-frame grips for my 442 that were almost like a grip adapter, with some extra material behind the triggerguard. I then added some electrical tape. Worked really well when I needed hyper-concealment, but with much more control than the stock grips. I now have rubber Hogues on it in retirement; no issues concealing under a T-shirt on a hot TX day.
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Those are Hideout boot grips RGK. I have a set on a 2” M10 K frame. I bought mine from Brownells way back, they only cataloged them for 1 year. Think they only cost me $13 but I like them for a concealment gun, snag free and narrow but fill in behind the trigger guard like you say.

Edit. Just googled them and Brownells has them again. $18, pretty cheap to try them out if you want

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Originally Posted by TheKid
Those are Hideout boot grips RGK. I have a set on a 2” M10 K frame. I bought mine from Brownells way back, they only cataloged them for 1 year. Think they only cost me $13 but I like them for a concealment gun, snag free and narrow but fill in behind the trigger guard like you say.

Edit. Just googled them and Brownells has them again. $18, pretty cheap to try them out if you want


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Originally Posted by SargeMO
I like the Pachmyr Compaqs on J frames and similar small revolvers.

Pachmyr is what I use on my 642. Big improvement over any of the others I tried and fit my relatively small hands extremely well for a small gun.


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I have found the grips made by Craig spegel, in nehalem, Oregon,to be the best comfortable grips ever made.

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