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Does anybody know if they make Sig Ultra thin grips similar to the Beretta Wilson Ultra thins on a Beretta? I have the E2's on a 228 but I'm looking for something with a little more bedazzle than just E2 grips. END TRANSMISSION................ | ||
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I have the same question. ----------------------------------------- Roll Tide! Glock Certified Armorer NRA Certified Firearms Instructor | |||
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Ken thanks for the info already combed that site. didn't see much. Thanks for what you do. END TRANSMISSION................ | |||
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Give the Hogue's a try; they might not be as thin as the Wilson grips you're talking about, but I have Hogue G-10's on all my Sigs and they greatly improve the way the gun feels in my hand and feel thinner than the factory grips. | |||
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I really like the Hogue G10 grips for the P series Sigs. The only Sig I own that doesn't have them is my issued duty weapon, and that's only because our Armorer denied them because "they aren't a factory option." Oddly, the rubber Hogues are allowed. That's a fight for another day though. I've never broken out calipers, but they certainly FEEL thinner than stock. | |||
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