1/30/2020 5:59:27 PM
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Section 8: Handguns Subject: S&W PC625 Msg# 1075044
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Thanks Stu. That's exactly what I think to be the case, but I thought hearing your opinion would be helpful too.
By the way, as much of a grips and stocks guy as I am, I did not know makers were offering in-between handle shapes for Smiths! Makes perfect sense of course. Takes them a baby step closer to Ruger's GP100 which can have a grip shape in any form due to the GP100's grip frame stud. And as we know, if you give the aftermarket the opportunity to make something different from what the manufacturer makes, they will! |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: My only guess is simplicity and cost savings. There are plenty of grips available that give you the square-butt shape and feel even on a round-butt revolver - and were even when they made both butt styles. The round-butt frame is adaptable to many in-between handle shapes as well. That's my only and best guess. Stu |