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Looking for the goldilocks grips. When purchased, my used Hi-Power had the hogue wrap-arounds with the finger grooves. FInally deciding they were just too bulky, I put on some factories, but find them far to slender. I have not been able to identify anything on the internets that would be in between the hogues and the factories.

Any recommendations?


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VZ Grips if you’re looking for composite



https://vzgrips.com/shop-all/s...ning-hi-power-grips/

I have the Recon grips.
I have to say, the little tips on the grips are… well… aggressive! Eek
Yeah, those lil tips will sure the hell stick to gloves, or your palm really well!
They do come with a small piece of sandpaper, to take the edge off to your liking.

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LOK's are pretty good with palm swell. Spegals are the classiest but pricey and forever wait.
 
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I put some Pachmyer grips on mine recently and it’s GTG




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I like the factory mark III grips.
 
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https://www.crimsontrace.com/p...i-power/01-1170.html

Yes, they're special purpose, but the grip itself is very well contoured.
 
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After trying a bunch of different makes and models. I've settled in on Navidrex.



To dress it up a bit, they have wood too and different patterns. But the fit, feel, and service are great.
https://www.navidrexgrips.com/
 
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Thanks all for your input. The VZ and Navridex with palm swells look like they just may fit the bill!


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Craig Spegel for the finest looking grips you'll find.


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I have Uncle Mike's flat rubber panel grips on one of mine. They are fantastic, not bulky but you can still really get a good grip. Pretty sure they are no longer available which would be unfortunate.
 
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Can't go wrong with Navidrex. I had their "skinny" black grips on my MK2 and they were sweet.
 
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Craig Spegel for the finest looking grips you'll find.


^Truth. Beautiful and functionally perfect.


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