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Thread: Hogue Tamer Grip S&W Centennial, Bodyguard Rubber Black

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    Default Hogue Tamer Grip S&W Centennial, Bodyguard Rubber Black

    Hogue Tamer Grip S&W Centennial, Bodyguard Rubber Black
    Product #: 728157 Hogue #: 60020
    Status: Coming Soon
    Date expected in stock: 5/10/2012
    $15.99 MidwayUSA
    These grips are made of soft rubber with a cobblestone (stippled) surface
    for good grip control and contain a Sorbothane insert for recoil protection. Black.

    Technical Information
    Materials
    Soft black rubber with cobblestone (stippled) surface, not checkered
    Features
    One Piece Monogrip design with a stirrup that attaches the grip to the gun through the bottom of the grip.
    Style
    Internal recoil cushion positioned under the web of the hand,
    finger grooves, palm swells and is relieved for speedloaders.
    Fits:
    Smith and Wesson Centennial and Smith and Wesson Bodyguard

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    If they work as well as their other products these will be helpful for a lot of folks.
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    Sorbothane has some interesting properties. It both cushions and absorbs. Anyone who spends a great amount of time on concrete should consider buying sorbothane insoles. They really help to relieve knee and back pain. Both Hogue and Pachmayr make great hand gun grips.
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    It is hard to beat the good ole Pachmayr grips.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepster09 View Post
    It is hard to beat the good ole Pachmayr grips.


    I'm not crazy about the Pachmayr Decelerator.
    Do like the Pachmayr Compac though.

    I think this new Hogue tamer grip is their response to the popular Pach Compac.

    It covers the back strap, but has finger groves too.
    I'm interested.

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    Ya they are a little big but sure cushin the blow on the hand. I use these for target and back to wood for carry.
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