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I had the good fortune to pick up an unfired 220 locally. It came with the E2 grips. I like how they feel, but also like the ease of grip screws for disassembly. Can anyone share how the Houge G10 grips compare in size? I have medium hands and the old style plastic 220 grips are almost too big as a point of reference. On my last 220, I had the short trigger and slim grips which worked well for me. | ||
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Oriental Redneck |
Hogue G10 and aluminum grips are slimmer than the stock plastic grips, but the E2 is slimmest. So, [thickest]Stock plastic > G10 > E2[slimmest] Q | |||
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Member |
Thanks Q. Compared to the old "Slim" grips, do you know how the Houges size? | |||
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The Quiet Man |
I don't know if the size is actually any different, but the G10 "feel" slimmer. I'll take G10 over e2 every day and twice on Sunday. Only Sig I have that doesn't run G10 is my duty weapon, and that's only because the Firearms Unit doesn't approve anything other than factory supplied grips. I tried the "they put them on the Legions" argument and got shot down. | |||
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Member |
Great to know. Time to look for some G10's it sounds like.This message has been edited. Last edited by: usp_fan, | |||
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Member |
I tend to put G10 on everything as the provide me the best grip with the diamond pattern. The E2, for me, are slick | |||
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