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The Navadrex wood grips SAY they have a palm swell in Brownell's ad(may well be an old ad), but they do NOT....they are flat like the Micarta grips. I own two pairs of the wood Navadrix grips(I am a wood grip guy), and finished them out with Formsby's satin finish.....they needed it, in my way of thinking.
 
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I had Hogue G10s on a MkIII a while back and really liked them.



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+42 for the navridex from Brownells

I have a pair that look like Rosewood, but are actually some synthetic,
fits very well, fits me very well



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Navridex by far...


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Posts: 13804 | Location: VIrtual | Registered: November 13, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My High Power MK III with matte finish sports the Uncle Mike's rubber panel grips. These are great and look really nice! Too bad they have been discontinued.


These are what I use too, they just feel great to me.

GT-40DOC - If you want to try the Hogue rubber grips email me your address and I'll send a pair to you no charge. My email is in my profile.




 
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Nills are quite nice although a bit pricey.



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At one time I owned a pair of Mk IIIs, one I put on a set of Spegals and the other one a set of Ahrends. I liked them both, however I would give a slight nod to the Ahrends.


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I've had them all and for my money the Spegels are the best of the bunch. There's a big reason why custom makers put them on their P35s!





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I have the VZ Grips on mine. They are thin and I like them very much.



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I've had them all and for my money the Spegels are the best of the bunch. There's a big reason why custom makers put them on their P35s!




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I found some beautiful rosewood grips at Midway.




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Take a look at VZ
https://vzgrips.com/pistol-grips/hi-power


I have a set of Wood Hogue grips, the factory plastic grips and a set of Hogue wraparound finger groove grips and a set of VZP Pro Slims

I prefer and like the VZ's the best.

I purchased the VZ's used, so I didn't get my color choice, but they are very grippy with out being bulky.



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Thanks for the recommendations, folks. I think I'm going to grab a pair of the Micarta Navridex just to check them out and then try something in wood. I'll take a look around to see if I can fondle some Spegels, but it looks like the Hogues may wind up giving me a better fit in the upper part of the shooting hand.
 
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My High Power MK III with matte finish sports the Uncle Mike's rubber panel grips. These are great and look really nice! Too bad they have been discontinued.


These are what I use too, they just feel great to me.

GT-40DOC - If you want to try the Hogue rubber grips email me your address and I'll send a pair to you no charge. My email is in my profile.



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I really like Alumagrips on my BHP. They give a good grip and are comfortable against my skin when CCing.




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Crimsontrace Lasergrips.


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Dave Spegel's Delrin grips are superb.
 
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Yep, I agree Cool:



 
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