Re: Replacement grip for IZH-46M

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Don90250
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Re: Replacement grip for IZH-46M

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Adonis Spyros wrote:I just purchased a new IZH-46M & the grips are not as anatomical as i want them..Which company/ies has the best bang for the back on grips?(match level if possible).Thank you:)
Spiros,

You would probably get more responses if you had posted your question as a new topic, rather than as a reply.

Someone in TargetTalk often says your grip is inside the wood you now have. In other words, the 46M grip needs work before it fits your hand. There are basically three options.

1) Buy a replacement grip. The only place I could find a replacement grip for the 46M is www.woodsandwateroutdoors.com. Steve Corcoran does an excellent job crafting a new grip to your hand.

2) Have someone customize your grip. Seaton Thomas also does an excellent job modifying your grip to your hand. You can reach him at seaton2@frontiernet.net.

3) Customize your grip yourself. Use the two articles at the late Don Nygord's site:

http://www.nygord-precision.com/grips.htm
http://www.nygord-precision.com/grips_b.html

I can personally vouch for both Steve and Seaton. I haven't tried doing my own customizing. Good luck and good shooting!
Adonis Spyros

IZH-46M replacement grip

Post by Adonis Spyros »

Thank you Don. Much better advise than that of the retarded who answered me Dremel & the equqly intellectualy challenged who enjoyed it:)
scout18
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Post by scout18 »

Adonis, I read the Nygord site information and had at mygrip I am pretty handy so It was fairly strait forawrd. Good luck and if you can run a rasp or dreme land sand paper youcan modify your grip for a truly custom fit.
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