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Is there any advantage of these over regular grips on a revolver....Blackhawk or Vaquero?

The arthritis in my wrist gives me a fit after shooting and I'm looking for something that may help.
 
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Hopefully I can answer the question better after I take my new Ruger .45 acp Birdshead out next weekend for a long overdue initial range visit.

Weather pending of course.
 
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I can't give you an answer from the perspective of wrist pain, however, I can report that I really like the birdshead grip on my Ruger New Vaquero 45ACP. All I can say is try one if you can. The Ruger Bisley grip frame also has a different feel than the traditional plow handle grip frame.

Are you aware that MidwayUSA sells a Ruger birdshead rough frame. It may be a less expensove way to at least try one.

https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...rame-stainless-steel


Vaquero1K by GaryBF, on Flickr
 
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Are you aware that MidwayUSA sells a Ruger birdshead rough frame. It may be a less expensove way to at least try one


That's what I was planning on getting if it will help the situation. My guns are blue but they sell one "in the white" that I think I can make do with.
 
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I used Birdshead grips mainly when I shot Duelist and Gunfighter because it was a shorter reach to the trigger. They didn't do anything for me in terms of Recoil reduction. I would suggest you try the lower bore axis of the Bisley Blackhawk or Bisley Vaquero before making a decision.

You can also try reduced power loads.

Old picture, I don't have my Birdsheads anymore.





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I've owned several Blackhawks over the years in 45 Colt. I picked up my Birdshead Vaquero when they first came out. It is the original large frame Vaquero.

I have shot very hot "Ruger only" loads in both types of guns, and I much prefer the birdshead grip for the heavy recoil of those loads.




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My dream gun, small or medium frame da/sa Birdshead revolver with a 3in barrel.


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I like the Birdshead grip. My last birdshead purchase was in .45 Colt, next, later this year I think, will be .44. I'd like to find one in .41, or perhaps modify an existing revolver. My .45 has a 3" barrel.

Don't overlook the Gunfighter grips on a regular Vaquero or New Vaquero. They don't roll so much in the hand and make hanging on a bit easier, especially if one has a condition in their hands or forearms.
 
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I've read or heard that it was basically an attempt at making the pistol butt more concealable under clothing. Basically an early bobtail or "carry melt" option.

I have no use for that, but I really want one bad. Something about the look of it on an 1873 or clone is very appealing to me. I wish Ruger made birdshead gripframes for the New Vaquero, I'd get one for mine. Maybe it would get me off my butt to make a matching pair....


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My experience, bird's head look really, really nice and don't handle nearly as well as a traditional square grip frame. YMMV.
 
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Originally posted by Bigboreshooter:
I've owned several Blackhawks over the years in 45 Colt. I picked up my Birdshead Vaquero when they first came out. It is the original large frame Vaquero.

I have shot very hot "Ruger only" loads in both types of guns, and I much prefer the birdshead grip for the heavy recoil of those loads.



I remember you allowing me to run a cylinder full at those steel plates years back.
Sweet gun.
 
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