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grip for Ruger 22/45

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:54 pm
by 40xguy
Have an older style Ruger Mark III, 22/45 model. it's a nice pistol and would like to shoot bullseye with it. problem is the grip.... it's too small. seems like there ought to be a way to "bulk up" the grip but it does NOT have the removable side panels. Is there some way I could mold a grip for this or enlarge it in any way? if anyone has any thoughts, I'd appreciate hearing from you. thanks in advance. john davis

Re: grip for Ruger 22/45

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2020 6:28 am
by Rover
Get some "kneadable epoxy" at the hardware store. It comes as a stick about the size of your finger.

You cut off a hunk and mash it together with your fingers for a while. Press it firmly on the grip in the shape you want.

Wait a short while until it hardens and shape with a file or sandpaper. You can apply more to continue.

You may want to put on a glove, but you can get the stuff off your hands with WD40.

Re: grip for Ruger 22/45

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 7:01 am
by j danielsson
If you cant get some putty to stick, try hot glue.
Remember the mainspring housing.

Re: grip for Ruger 22/45

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2020 4:10 pm
by Mike38
I used one of those Houge grip sleeves on my old model Ruger 22/45. Problem with that was you have to take it off to clean the pistol, it covers the take down lever. After only a couple cleanings, the grip sleeve tore.

Re: grip for Ruger 22/45

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2020 8:17 am
by JDR34
I replaced the OEM Ruger grips with a Pachmayr Signature 1911 wrap around grip on my Mark IV. With some trimming around the slide release lever it fit fine, although it required standard 1911 grip screws, the Ruger screws were too short. The Pachmayr grip made a substantially improved grip feeling. I'm using this gun for .22 EIC, at least I will when we are back to shooting .22 EIC matches.

Re: grip for Ruger 22/45

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:16 am
by Sc0
Can upgrade to a MK3 or an older aluminum VQ mk2/MK3 frame with removable panels, can mill the grip frame flat and insert 1911 frame bushings to use Officer model size panels, or purchase a newer pistol that uses replacement panels.

As someone who milled down the grip to use 1911 Officer size panels, don't do it. Purchase another frame, use grip filler, or keep it as is and purchase another pistol.