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Dec 31, 2019
Classic Perfection
Factory rubber grips that come on revolvers today are designed to do one thing...save the company money. Over-molded rubber grips with finger grooves that don't always fit your finger and position your hand further down from the bore axis are not what a Smith and Wesson revolver was ever intended to wear.
These classic wood grips put your hand where it was originally intended; high on the backstrap with your fingers BEHIND the trigger guard. With your hand higher up on the revolver and more inline with the bore, recoil is straight back reducing muzzle flip allowing for quicker follow up shots.
These grips are very high quality. You can pay a lot more and not get any better. They are thick enough to fill the hand and small enough to conceal if that is your desire. The wood grain and finish are a work of art adding both class and functionality to your revolver. The fit is perfect. Get one for every smith you own. You won't regret it.

Feb 05, 2018
Two For One
You can spend this much for a single scratching post easily. With this you get two. The base is wide enough so that kitty does not tip it over as with many single posts. Plus a hammock.
My cat loves it and so does my furniture.

Jul 30, 2019
A Bit More Concealable
Actually, this is an eight plus one mag. It fits flush with the grip shaving about a half inch off the overall height of the weapon. I absolutely could not cram in that ninth round. It may loosen up over time though. Also shaved about two ounces off the overall weight and you lose the full three finger grip for a two finger. Great for summer carry, but stick with the original ten rounder when jackets are required.