ISSF CF revolver grips
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:14 am
During the last several months there has been lots of discussion about what to shoot for CF. There are proponents of semi-autos and revolvers.
I'm in the revolver camp currently since selling my SP20 RRS and have decided to stick with my modified S&W model 14-3. The only issue I have with shooting a revolver is the grip.
I've tired the Morini grip, Herrets, have a another set of anatomical grips (unknown maker - NRA style). I'm looking for something else with at least a slight grip angle.
I'm wondering what people are using on their revolvers and if they know of any grip makers for revolvers.
I enjoy a more angled grip angle - like modern target pistols. I've seen manuals for Russian target revolvers and their grips appear to be more angled. I'd like something like that, unless there is a reason why its not advisable.
http://www.potfire.com.au/compend/sptoz36.htm
http://www.potfire.com.au/compend/sptoz49.htm
I'm in the revolver camp currently since selling my SP20 RRS and have decided to stick with my modified S&W model 14-3. The only issue I have with shooting a revolver is the grip.
I've tired the Morini grip, Herrets, have a another set of anatomical grips (unknown maker - NRA style). I'm looking for something else with at least a slight grip angle.
I'm wondering what people are using on their revolvers and if they know of any grip makers for revolvers.
I enjoy a more angled grip angle - like modern target pistols. I've seen manuals for Russian target revolvers and their grips appear to be more angled. I'd like something like that, unless there is a reason why its not advisable.
http://www.potfire.com.au/compend/sptoz36.htm
http://www.potfire.com.au/compend/sptoz49.htm