Custom Competition Grips
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Custom Competition Grips
Hey all,
Hope you can help. I have a Sig P220 Match Elite .45 and am looking for a set of competition grips in left hand. Any suggestions?
Rhyno
Hope you can help. I have a Sig P220 Match Elite .45 and am looking for a set of competition grips in left hand. Any suggestions?
Rhyno
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If custom grips are available for your gun, these people will probably have them.
http://www.nill-grips.com/Pistol-Grips_112.html
http://www.nill-grips.com/Pistol-Grips_112.html
I use this gun in the NRA centre fire and .45 match. It outshoots the model 52 S&W's by a mile. I have done hours of refinement work on the gun and shoot scores ranging from 450-505 in the 600 matches. The more I shoot it the better my scores.shaky hands wrote:For what kind of competition? Certainly Sig P220 will not help you to win any bullseye matches.
Rhyno
Thanks for the info. I am left handed and Nills does not make a left hand grip for my gun. I do have a set on my GP100 and they are very nice.Isabel1130 wrote:If custom grips are available for your gun, these people will probably have them.
http://www.nill-grips.com/Pistol-Grips_112.html
Rhyno
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I feel your pain. I am left handed also, and have pretty much abandoned anatomical grips for bullseye. It just makes things easier to go with the slab grips for consistencies sale, and it saves a lot of money.rhyno01 wrote:Thanks for the info. I am left handed and Nills does not make a left hand grip for my gun. I do have a set on my GP100 and they are very nice.Isabel1130 wrote:If custom grips are available for your gun, these people will probably have them.
http://www.nill-grips.com/Pistol-Grips_112.html
Rhyno
I did find someone to make my grips. Randal Fung Grips will make them for me. I had to supply a set of stock wood grips and he will build a set up from there. I have 2 sets from him on my 2 Rugers. He does awesome work. They will be anatomical with an adjustable palm rest. Should see them in 6 weeks.
Rhyno
Rhyno
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Try Dick Horton Competition Grips. Hs is even in the USA.
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While it might sometimes be fun (for a master bullseye shooter) to see how far you can go with a stock gun, there are good reasons why this is not the best approach for a beginning shooter. They are eloquently articulated in this piece of advice:rhyno01 wrote:I use this gun in the NRA centre fire and .45 match. It outshoots the model 52 S&W's by a mile. I have done hours of refinement work on the gun and shoot scores ranging from 450-505 in the 600 matches. The more I shoot it the better my scores.shaky hands wrote:For what kind of competition? Certainly Sig P220 will not help you to win any bullseye matches.
Rhyno
http://www.bullseyepistol.com/cstomgun.htm
grips
Hi Try here , http://www.marschalgrips.com
cheers S
cheers S
Grips
To take nothing away from the grip makers to whom I have 2 one gallon zip lock bags full of their grips but, in the end I personally rather have good sharp checkering job on the front strap and mainspring housing of my guns. My hands swell now and then which make custom grips feel different. Checkering works in all conditions weather your sweating or it is cold.