Rink grip sizes

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networkguy3
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Rink grip sizes

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I have a medium grip on my Pardini SP that is barely big enough for me. I have to put the palm shelf nearly all the way down to be able to get my hand above the shelf, however it will fit. I also could use a slightly larger grip to force my trigger finger back a little. I have the trigger as far forward as possible and it is still not quite far enough forward.

All this leads me to my question. How much difference is there in size between the medium Rink and the large? My knuckle width is 95mm, which is the size listed on the web site for a large grip, but it is not clear if that is the middle of the width range that should use the large, or if that is the absolute minimum for the large grip. Any insight would be appreciated.
jipe
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Post by jipe »

The Rink grips are slightly smaller than most other brands like Steyr, Morini... (but I never compared with a Pardini grip) -> in your case a large should fit unless the Pardini grip are also smaller.

For your trigger blade moved too much forward, Rink has an option for people with relatively long fingers, it is called volume thick and it moves your hand about 5mm backward look at the explanation on the Rink website http://www.formgriffe.de/en/shpSR.php?c=e&p1=255&p2=369
networkguy3
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Post by networkguy3 »

jipe wrote:The Rink grips are slightly smaller than most other brands like Steyr, Morini... (but I never compared with a Pardini grip) -> in your case a large should fit unless the Pardini grip are also smaller.

For your trigger blade moved too much forward, Rink has an option for people with relatively long fingers, it is called volume thick and it moves your hand about 5mm backward look at the explanation on the Rink website http://www.formgriffe.de/en/shpSR.php?c=e&p1=255&p2=369
Acutally, I was not clear. The previous owner of the pistol had put a medium Rink on it. I was just wondering how much larger the large size Rink was than the medium. I was not trying to compare the Rink with the original Pardini grips.

I'm also interested in the option that Rink has to turn the barrel 7 degrees to the right relative to the grip. I think that would help me keep my wrist straight as I shoot.
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