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November 22, 2010, 03:48 PM | #1 |
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Revolver grips: Eagle vs Badger?
I have a S&W 625 Mountain Gun that I am looking to change stocks on. I'm looking for something small, yet controlable, and was looking between Badger grips and Eagle's Secret Service line.
I have a set of Eagle's SS on my Sp101, and am quite pleased with them, but they are a bit loose to fit to the gun. I don't have any experience with Badger, but see a ton of positive remarks on these boards about them. I do prefer checkering on my grips, especially small ones like I am looking for, and Badger seems to all be smooth. I'm not sure it would make much of a difference, but I had checkering in mind when I decided to replace the Hogue rubber grips that are presently on the gun. Any thoughts as to help me decide between the two? Thanks!
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