bannockburn
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As others have already pointed out, the Hogue Monogrip is very easy to put on a revolver. The clip set-up is easy to install and provides for a nice snug fit on the grip frame. This Monogrip (Cocobolo with finger grooves and checkering), which I installed on my wife's Model 34 is the standard full size grip. Very comfortable to use but may be a little too long for concealed carry. If that's the case, then you can go with Hogue's smaller Bantam style grip. Available in their OverMolded Rubber, Extreme G10 Series, or Exotic Wood, prices range from $29.95 to $124.95, depending of course on the material you select for the grip.
As others have already pointed out, the Hogue Monogrip is very easy to put on a revolver. The clip set-up is easy to install and provides for a nice snug fit on the grip frame. This Monogrip (Cocobolo with finger grooves and checkering), which I installed on my wife's Model 34 is the standard full size grip. Very comfortable to use but may be a little too long for concealed carry. If that's the case, then you can go with Hogue's smaller Bantam style grip. Available in their OverMolded Rubber, Extreme G10 Series, or Exotic Wood, prices range from $29.95 to $124.95, depending of course on the material you select for the grip.