custom grips for IZH 46M air pistol

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PASA008
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custom grips for IZH 46M air pistol

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Can anyone tell me any custom grip makers for the IZH? I have a friend whose hand just doesn't seen to fit with the original grips.

Appreciate any help.

Thanks
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m1963
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+1 on the Rink grips. I use them and really like how they feel. There is another maker that I have seen good reviews on:

http://www.woodsandwateroutdoors.com/IZHOrderForm.html

http://www.woodsandwateroutdoors.com/7.html
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Misny
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Post by Misny »

Just an observation. I went to a match where a competitor had custom grips for his Izzy. The gun wouldn't fit in the box.
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I noticed that Woods and Water mentions an " ISSF Compliant cut" option. This presumably ensures that it will fit in the box.
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Re: custom grips for IZH 46M air pistol

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PASA008 wrote:Can anyone tell me any custom grip makers for the IZH? ..
Jetter55 in this forum might still offer a resin grip.

http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... highlight=


Woods & Waters build quality is okay but I don't think they understand ergonomics like Thomas Rink. It seems as if they are just mimicking the look of a match grip. Compared to a Rink, the W&W is bulky at the top so it locates the hand lower on the frame, and therefore raises the CG and sight line.
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Gwhite wrote:I noticed that Woods and Water mentions an " ISSF Compliant cut" option. This presumably ensures that it will fit in the box.
And as an excuse to charge $15 more!
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