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I'm going to replace the grips on a P226 to a narrower grip.
I like the Hogue G10's that I have on a P220 and they are slim enough for me.
I've noticed that G10 grips from SIG look very much like the Hogues G10 grips. I'm wondering if they are as narrow as the Hogues. I read somewhere that Hogue makes the SIG company G10s.
Input is welcome.


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Yes, Hogue makes Sig's branded G-10's. So you can order from either source and get the same shape grip. I have Hogue G-10's on 3 Sigs and highly recommend them.


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Really like the Legion grips also and will go with the G10s on my 229.
 
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Hogue makes the G10 grips for Sig. They also make the same style grips in checkered aluminum. E2 (and E3) grips may also have the dimensions that you are looking for, but they are more of an acquired feel.

I would go with the aluminum grips if it were me, but the G10s are popular also.




 
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Originally posted by Gambit:
...... I read somewhere that Hogue makes the SIG company G10s.
Input is welcome.


Yes, Hogue makes grips for Sig, G10 and or wood.
All Hogue products are engrave Hogue or HTM on the inside of the grips. Sig also offers G10 grips from another manufactures. If the colored G10 does not have the G-Mascus look it is less likely to be Hogues. It has been many years since we started with the "Standard" flat layers and then quickly changed to the G-Mascus look to separate other manufactures from Hogue.


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Thanks all !


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The G10 grips on the Classic Carry P225A1, P229, and P226 are made by the "another manufacturer" Ken mentioned above.


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It is too bad Sig didn't make slimmer grips like they did for the P220 Combat,I believe (beige/FDE colored ones). I bought a set for mine and really like the slimmer feel, so I get what your going for. Have you tried the E2 grips? I am probably one of the few that actually like them.
 
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