wmg1299
Professional
I'm a fan of .22 Magnum revolvers, so I own both the S&W 351PD and the S&W 351C J-Frames. The 351PD comes with a beautiful set of deeply varnished wood grips that are obviously a premium upgrade over the usual J-Frame rubber grips. Unfortunately, they are not a good fit for my hand, and limit me to a two-finger grip. I found a $29.99 (w/ free shipping) set of aftermarket checkered walnut grips that allows me to get a much better grip on the gun than the stock set.
The stock wood grips are the same size as the rubber grips on most J-frames, and take away approximately 1/2 inch of usable space by covering the gap between the trigger guard and the grip frame (see comparison photo). The new aftermarket grips by Premium Gun Grips allow me to get a 3-finger grip without adding any noticeable amount of overall length to the gun. I feel a little guilty about ditching an expensive set of grips for a set that probably costs a third of the price, but they offer me a more comfortable grip with much better control when shooting.
I've always tried not to "Bubba-Up" classic guns, and have gotten used to paying more for aftermarket upgrades that improve the fit or function of my guns. Have any of you made any changes to your guns that were significantly cheaper than the stock parts, but were a significant improvement?


The stock wood grips are the same size as the rubber grips on most J-frames, and take away approximately 1/2 inch of usable space by covering the gap between the trigger guard and the grip frame (see comparison photo). The new aftermarket grips by Premium Gun Grips allow me to get a 3-finger grip without adding any noticeable amount of overall length to the gun. I feel a little guilty about ditching an expensive set of grips for a set that probably costs a third of the price, but they offer me a more comfortable grip with much better control when shooting.
I've always tried not to "Bubba-Up" classic guns, and have gotten used to paying more for aftermarket upgrades that improve the fit or function of my guns. Have any of you made any changes to your guns that were significantly cheaper than the stock parts, but were a significant improvement?

