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Metal grip for small hands


chenault

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Limcat just released a thinner style . I have shot a gun with the prototype on it and it does feel thinner than my PT standard grip .

 

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I want a metal grip. That is not too small and not too big, Not slippery but not too rough!!! Pooffffs!!! Here’s what they got for me...

 

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My new infinity has the signature grip and the smallest circumference possible, it's the first one they've done in that size I believe but you'd have to discuss those options with them in a gunbuilder (or call and ask if you can buy just the grip if that's what you want). 

 

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Coming from an Infinity signature with aggressive micro pockets this one feels very smooth... But, the grip is still great and it doesn't slip at all. I don't really notice it being that much smaller, but when I picked it up I think Brandon said it was .020 or .030 slimmer than any other right to left and I don't recall what he said it was front to back but if you want me to measure it I will.

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From my experience in non-SV style Metal Grips the size goes like this...... PT Standard (Large), PT EVO (Med), CK (Small). All three of these grips can usually be had for much less $$$ than an SV grip.

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40 minutes ago, chenault said:

 No I was just curious how well that patten gripped your hand

 

Ah... it works great and doesn't feel like the cheese grater that is the aggressive grip. I've only got 500-600 rounds through it but so far no complaints at all.

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8 hours ago, CHA-LEE said:

From my experience in non-SV style Metal Grips the size goes like this...... PT Standard (Large), PT EVO (Med), CK (Small). All three of these grips can usually be had for much less $$$ than an SV grip.

Yep, the CK is quite undersized and works well for smaller hands.

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