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Bought the wife a p6 a couple years ago when they were very affordable. She loves the pistol.

I put the short reach trigger on it and slimmed the grips a little bit she wants a smaller grip on it.

Is there such a thing as an E2 grip for the old 225/P6? Or is there a smaller option?
 
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No E2 for the P225 (old or new). The only other option is G10 or aluminum. Forget wood, they're much thicker.


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Try Hogue's aluminum grips, which closely match the profile of the factory originals. It's too bad that Hogue doesn't make them in black.
 
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Try Hogue's aluminum grips, which closely match the profile of the factory original grips. It's too bad that Hogue doesn't make them in black.

They did for a while, in both high gloss and matte. Too bad they D/C'ed them.





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Look great Q!

Ken, if you're listening, please bring these back.
 
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Yeah, why they kept the odd aluminum colors and patterns but discontinued ones I think are probably most sought after is a mystery to me.
I sold he black P225 to a member here last year.


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I have a P225 original that sports Hogue G-10 grips. I had Hogue aluminum grips prior to the G-10's, and IMHO the factory grips are the thinnest over the aluminum and the G-10's. Not that the G-10 or aluminum are thick, but the factory grips are the thinnest.
 
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I have Marschal wood grips on my 225 and on my P6.


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I ordered a set of Marschal grips for my P225 a couple years back. The machining was awful... none of the screw holes were aligned and that Hungarian refused to refund my $. I waited 5-months for crappy workmanship; arguably the worst firearm related purchase I’ve made.
 
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Try Hogue's aluminum grips, which closely match the profile of the factory originals. It's too bad that Hogue doesn't make them in black.


They are the slimmest I've found. Too bad no black.


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Anyone know of a 3-D printing shop that can duplicate the German P225 factory grips' specific dimensions, albeit with a better material such as an Al, Sc or Ti alloy? I presume the reason no one has duplicated them exactly in wood is they'd be too flimsy versus their plastic counterpart.
 
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