Bought S/W 10-6 .38 sp. with Range pics with 2 Rugers

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  • Sigblitz

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    Here is the target grip. It's fatter and has a thumb rest on the left grip.

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    That is a 8 3/8" Model 27 N Frame.
    Nice one btw.

    Thanks. The blue is nice too.

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    doddg

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    I just changed some Hogues back to factory targets on a couple model19s. If I’d seen this sooner, I would have given you a set of them. They are functional...but not as pretty as factory wood grips.

    Appreciate the thought! :thumbsup:
    I know what you mean: nothing like wood and stainless or nickel combo.
    I bought a little Inox Beretta Tomcatt just b/c I used to have a drawer full of the tip-up barrels, but never had the Inox.
    Even this little micro looks so much better with the wood grip:

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    I use the Hogue Monogrip on most of my Smith revolvers too. With my 44 Mag or snub 357 it is positively the best grip I have used. A friend of mine with large hands found the Hogue grips to be too small but they fit me just right.
     

    doddg

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    I use the Hogue Monogrip on most of my Smith revolvers too. With my 44 Mag or snub 357 it is positively the best grip I have used. A friend of mine with large hands found the Hogue grips to be too small but they fit me just right.


    The Hogue Monogrips were great for the SW 5906, very large, but for this SW 10-6, barely big enough; I wouldn't mind if it were bigger.
     

    drillsgt

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    I had a Model 13 3" barrel. I really liked it. It was an old one. I sold it to my brother when I got my 586 4". Kinda wish I had kept it for a car gun. My brother said he would sell it back to me. I guess I don't really want it bad enough.:)

    I don't think you'd use a M13 3" for a car gun nowadays those things have shot up in value, lol. Saw a nice one the other day at Highsmiths if you still want one! Edit:: Didn't see the part where he'd sell it back to you.
     

    doddg

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    1st range trip with the Hogue Monogrips.
    I forgot to label the distances on these targets.
    Upper right = 40' S/A on a Rest
    Upper left = 30' S/A on a Rest
    Middle = 20' S/A on a Rest
    Lower right = 20' S/A free-hand
    Lower left = 20' D/A free-hand
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    gregkl

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    I don't think you'd use a M13 3" for a car gun nowadays those things have shot up in value, lol. Saw a nice one the other day at Highsmiths if you still want one! Edit:: Didn't see the part where he'd sell it back to you.

    I knew I sold it too cheap to my brother!:)

    How much was the one at Highsmiths?
     
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