I thought the term "rubber" meant from the rubber tree - i.e. latex.Does anybody know which elastomers Hogue and Pachmayr use?
Just because something is rubber, doesn't necessarily mean it contains Latex.
As far as small revolvers try running some full wadcutters in it. That’s a proven effective stopper from snubs and very easy to shoot on the hands. The full wadcutter doesn’t need speed it cuts full 38 caliber holes in sternums and gets to the goods.
Awls defense rounds are all blast and no night in small guns.
That said if grips is still a need some guys like the soft backstrap on crimson trace the bad news they don’t make them without the laser so how bad do you want the grips?
Good luck
The shatter barrels 2 ish inches self defense loads just don’t get fast enough to reliably expand. They were all sort of made to expand. The one exception is the Speer 135 gr Gold Dot short barrel it does probably the best of any in under 3” barrels not sure about the blast though.I thought the term "rubber" meant from the rubber tree - i.e. latex.
Latex allergies are weird. It also means avoiding certain fruit e.g. bananas, kiwi, watermelon.
My N fame is listed as a 2.5" barrel. So the defense loads light everything up.
Wadcutters may work well - especially if the recoil is lighter.
I never even thought about Crimson Trace. Their website says "hard polymer" grips for one N frame option. The squishy one has "rubber oversold".
Good options to consider
I can speak to the flash...it's not bad. I've shot the 135gr SB Magnum load in the dark out of a 2" barrelled 640 Pro and there was no significant blast. The magnum load is actually pretty mild for a magnum, too, at right around 1050fps out of that same gun. Speer did a great job developing that load...I wish it was easier to find.The one exception is the Speer 135 gr Gold Dot short barrel it does probably the best of any in under 3” barrels not sure about the blast though.
I use hockey stick tape. Works good.Friction tape for grip only, no other reason.
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