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Does anyone know if 'thin grips' are available for the P220 SAO?
 
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Thank you, Sir. Do you happen to know how much reduction the Hogue grips offer compared to the factory grips. I didn't find any of their ad verbiage referring to the grips being thinner than factory.

I'll be replacing the grips on a Super Match. I'm hoping to get closer to what my 1911 pistols feel like; the operative word being 'closer'
 
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Oh, going from those bulky factory wood grips to Hogue, you will be pleasantly surprised about the size reduction. That's a guarantee.


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I have both the Hogue G10 and Sig rosewood grips on my P220 10mm SAO and the Hogue are noticeably thinner.
 
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That's great news. I appreciate each of you taking time to respond. Now it's just a matter of sorting through the grips that Hogue offers.
 
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I really like the G10 grips that come with the Legion SAO (at least those on my 2017-produced model). They are labeled “HTM”, presumably for Hogue Tool & Mfg.

The checkered G10 grips offered by Hogue to the public (as per 12131’s link) are a bit different, but should be close.
 
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Hogue also makes a checkered aluminum grip for the SAO P220.



 
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