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Thread: SIG P229R Grips

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    Default SIG P229R Grips

    Hey guys can anyone give me some advise....

    The grips on my 229 are not aggressive enough. When I shoot, the gun tends to move in my hands. I picked up a Houge grips but once I put it on it was too big even for my big hands. I'd like to get standard size grips but with more texture for gripping.

    Any advise where I can get replacement grips with more grab?

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    Get the Houge G10 laminate grips with checkering. They are thinner than the Sig factory grips and the checkering is freakishly grippy.

    They ain't cheap but the 226 feels like a new pistol.

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    I have checkered g10's on my p220. "Grippy" is one way to describe them. If that is your carry gun I would recommend wearing an under shirt. Those things will leave road rash on your love handles. Just guess how I know!

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    I just ordered a set of those for 226, glad to hear god feedback about them, was deciding between those and the aluminums but went g10.

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    I use the Sig Aluminum grips on my 229's and I am very happy with them. They provide excellent 'traction' and thin the overall grip just a bit. I have also found that by calling Sig and speaking with their CS personally, I get a better price than if I simply order online.

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    Hey flyguy - if you get a chance to try them - try Nills Grips - they're wood, but checkered wood, or sometimes a mix of checker/stippling. Very attractive, classy looking grips. Probably not as aggressive as the G10 stuff though.

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