March 22, 2017, 09:31 AM
Stinger4me239 Grips
I purchased a previously-owned 239. The original grips are a bit small and I wonder about moving up to some Hogue wood grips. The checkered grips look pretty good, wondering about the width of them as compared to the factory grips.
Thanks very much for your input.March 22, 2017, 09:49 AM
12131quote:
Originally posted by Stinger4me:
I purchased a previously-owned 239. The original grips are a bit small and I wonder about moving up to some Hogue wood grips. The checkered grips look pretty good, wondering about the width of them as compared to the factory grips. Thanks very much for your input.
The factory P239 stock grips are always known to be narrow. So, anything else will be better, especially the wood grips. Also, the Hogue rubber one-piece wrap around grip is excellent for the P239.
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March 22, 2017, 10:11 AM
toivoI tried the stock grips, Hogue rubber wraparounds, and Hogue smooth G10, but when I tried the Hogue checkered G10, that's when I had my "Eureka!" moment. They are a bit wider and much grippier than stock.
So are the rubber wraparounds, but the finger grooves caused my middle finger to jam up against the bottom of the trigger guard. I'd say to try before you buy, but the rubber ones are cheap enough that it's not big deal if they don't work for you. Also, they're an easy sale on eBay or Gunbroker.
March 22, 2017, 10:55 AM
colt_saaI am a very big fan of the Hogue wood grips on the P239. With the exception of the P239SAS pictured below all of these wood grips are from Hogue
The grips on my satin nickle P239 are from Nills in Germany. The Nills are much more expensive than the Hogues, but I still like the Hogues better.
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March 22, 2017, 12:45 PM
HawkeyeJohnI'm a fan of wood grips too.
I have Nill and Hogue grips for my 239. I prefer both to the stock grips with the edge (for me) going to the Nill set.
Here are my approximate measurements: Nill-1.30", Hogue-1.24", stock-1.11".
I like the way the Hogues look (with those sweet nickel screws) but the Nills have that full, slightly rounded feel that just seems right to me.
I wish Nill still made grips for the older 228s. (Actually I'm not sure they ever made them).
March 22, 2017, 01:47 PM
Cousin VinnieI replaced my stock grips with Hogue aluminum grips and that added some additional width without being overly thick!
I would recommend the Hogue aluminum or G-10's....a little more expensive but well worth the feel.
March 22, 2017, 01:48 PM
GrumpyBikerIf you've ever used or think you may like a laser grip, go with the Crimson Laser Grips.
Much better than the Hogue finger groove full wrap around grips.
Not as thick & "squiggy" feeling.
These will stay on even if the laser stops functioning!
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March 22, 2017, 03:26 PM
PalI second the CTC grips. I went from stock to Hogue rubber. I liked them and was worried when I got the CTC's but they are even better.
March 22, 2017, 04:10 PM
DitchDoctor911Another vote for the Crimson Trace grips. Good texturing, grippy rubber in the right places. Great feeling grips, the laser is almost a bonus.
March 22, 2017, 04:15 PM
Ken 3DI have the Hogue rubber wraparounds. For me, these grips seem made for this gun.
March 23, 2017, 07:13 PM
sns3guppyI use the original factory plastic grips. Thin, no snag. They work just fine.
March 23, 2017, 09:10 PM
maxdogI put some skateboard tape on my plastic grips. Works fine.
March 23, 2017, 09:55 PM
WarhorseI went with Hogue G10 checkered grips. They are fantastic, great fit, and thicker, with a well designed rounded edge in the front strap area that really helps the unpleasant (to me) flat front strap. Very grippy overall, I like them a lot.
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March 23, 2017, 11:00 PM
rgesfirequote:
Originally posted by Warhorse:
I went with Hogue G10 checkered grips. They are fantastic, great fit, and thicker, with a well designed rounded edge in the front strap area that really helps the unpleasant (to me) flat front strap. Very grippy overall, I like them a lot.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THIS
Exactly the same for my P239
March 23, 2017, 11:47 PM
copaupI've tried to like the 239 for years. It's approved for plainclothes and off duty use at my job, so I've bought 4 of the things only to sell them later. The just never felt right. Until now. My current p239 has a set of G10 grips that make it feel like a completely different gun. Add a bit of skateboard tape to the front strap if you want even more grip, but you won't need it. The p239 is now my primary working gun and the gun I carry any time I'm basing my ability to carry off duty on my badge rather than my permit.
March 24, 2017, 01:10 AM
toivoMine, with checkered G10s and the +1 mag extension that Top Gun sells.
March 24, 2017, 07:32 AM
NipperI'll second the G10's, if you're interested in how the gun actually shoots as opposed to subjective "feel". Or cosmetics. Most of the time, I've found no correlation between "feel" and functionality on any pistols. While the G10's are thinner, they provide better control.
I have G10's on all my classic Sigs. The biggest improvement was on the P239. It shoots as well as my big Sigs. The texture on the backstrap is more important than the side panels. Add skateboard tape to the front and the gun is nicely locked in during the recoil cycle. The Sig OEM grips have a slippery backstrap which is detrimental to control under recoil.
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March 24, 2017, 08:43 AM
sns3guppyI never found the stock plastic grips to be difficult to grip. My P239 is in .40, and it's very controllable as is. I didn't want anything "grippy," as I didn't want anything that snagged on clothing.
The factory plastic stays in the hand just fine.
The flat front strap became one of the endearing features of the pistol for me when I was carrying it daily.
March 24, 2017, 10:26 AM
dehughesAnother vote for the Hogue G10 checkered grips.
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March 24, 2017, 02:02 PM
1lowlifeI had both CTC and Nills on my P239s as well as the rubber wrap arounds.
I favor the Nills over the CTC.
My finger blocked the laser when off the trigger.
I also ended up not being a laser fan.
Carried with the Nills for 2 years.
Had Hogue G-10 on a P229 and they were nice..
I've since sold all my P239 and P229 pistols.