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Nill - checkering works great and very subtly formed to fit the hand perfectly.





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Stock on my WG Sigs.
For the P239 the Nills were my favorite.
 
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My 226s all have the cheap magwell grips with a Hogue Handall sleeve over them. Works well for me.



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Crimson Trace on my 239. Stock on my new to me 229, that may change.

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been using Hogue finger grips for a long time

 
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I have settled on the Hogue G10 Piranhas. I tried the stock, Hogue rubber and the Hogue aluminum. After trying the Piranhas, I switched my other Sigs to them as quickly as funds allowed no sold off the aluminums.


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I'm sticking with the exceptional G10's that came on my P220 Legion. They feel like they were custom molded for my hands.
 
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Thanks for all of the input from all of you. I have tried the Hogue rubber grips with the finger groves and they made the grip bigger than stock grips for me.

I am going to have one of 226 DAK's cerakoted and I think I am going to go with the sniper gray right now but I am looking at other colors as well.

I was looking at trying a set of the G10 Piranha's with the black and gray finish on it as I think they would look good.

Hogue makes a lot of nice grips in different colors and it is just hard to really decide on what color to go with.


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I used whatever came with the pistol for a long time; until recently my P220 and P239 had original grips. The P239 got G10, the P220 got metal hogue checkered, largely because they were for sale on this forum.

I really like the G10's on my legion 229 and 226's. I'm not crazy about the soft rubber fingergrove grips on one of my P239's; too grippy, I think, but they really are comfortable.

The factory gripframes on my P320's are more than adequate.

I don't much care for the metal grips; they're quite sharp, and snaggy, and they get too cold in cold weather, too hot in the summer.
 
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I wanted something a little slimmer for my 228. I tried hogue G10 black checkered grips. I really like the way they feel. Haven’t shot it yet buy feels great in hand. They really reduce the bulge in the rear quite a bit. The checkering is a bit aggressive but think I’m going to love them.
 
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All of my Sigs have the factory stock ones. I do have a set of the Hogue rubber ones for my P228, but not too fond of them. Keep 'em around in case I change my mind.



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Old school stipples Nills on my Langdon-worked 225...

It shows its age, but is a sweet shooter.

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Hogue rubber grips on my M11-A1. Stock grips on my 226. I tried the Hogue G10 grips but did not think that they were worth the money so I returned them. I also have the Hogue rubber grips for my 226, with and without finger groves but rarely use them since the pistol grip becomes too wide for my hands.


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CT's on my P239 but I walk with it 94 44/100's% of the time.


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All mine are running factory grips, 2 of them happen to be G10.
 
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Nills. I tried g10 checkered to get a little shorter reach to the trigger and they worked better than factory grips for me. Then I tried Nills and they have a similar reach to the G10s, but more of a palmswell. The extra “junk in the trunk” on those grips make them fit the hand perfectly, at least foe me.
 
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I really liked the standard P226 I bought last year that came with the E2 grips... then I picked up a new MK-25 last month and the factory bolted on grips that came with it were too thick. So, I got some Hogue G10 (bought through the Sig store with Sig on them) and they are close to the E2's,,,, bit quite but close.


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