How do you get the correct Grip Measurement

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intercorsa
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How do you get the correct Grip Measurement

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Hi all

I am looking to buy a new stock and am wondering how you measure your hand to get the correct pistol grip on my new rifle stock??
David M
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Post by David M »

From the Rink Site--
Anatomical Grips
Sizes
5 Sizes are available
• XS......80mm hand width

• S........85mm hand width

• M.......90mm hand width

• L........95mm hand width

• XL......100mm hand width

The hand width should be measured across the knuckles, without the thumb.
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RobStubbs
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Re: How do you get the correct Grip Measurement

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intercorsa wrote:Hi all

I am looking to buy a new stock and am wondering how you measure your hand to get the correct pistol grip on my new rifle stock??
For rifle, you'll need to see what the manufacturers call small, medium, large etc. But as David points out, it's typically measured across the knuckles. Some grips may also cater for different finger lengths but again see what they say for specific rifle.

Rob.
paulo
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Post by paulo »

For pistol grips take a look, riffle stock is most certainly different, anyway here are some places to learn about the many variables
http://www.morini.ch/
http://www.pistol-grips.net/
and some riffle stuff
http://www.nill-griffe.com/Flintenschaefte_15.html
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