CDNN S&W Grips

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Deer Hunter

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Now that I've got a red-dot scope on the way, I think it's time to replace my Hogue monogrips that came with my 625 with something wooden. Since CDNN has wooden target and normal grips for N frame revolvers for 10 dollars, I'm really thinking I'll order some. However, for ten dollars, I understand they wont be like custom grips that will cost me 100 dollars or more. Anyone have any experience with these grips?

http://www.cdnninvestments.com/woodnsquarch1.html

or these

http://www.cdnninvestments.com/smwenfrsqbuc.html
 
I see. The picture on the site doesn't tell me much, so I thought I'd ask around to see if anyone has them installed on their guns. I know they'll look better than the rubber, though.
 
shipping from cdnn is usually a set price of 9.99. So, that makes those grips $20. I would have to say just come up with 40 bucks more and get a really nice set of Ahrends Grips ( which I was recently turned on to by fellow THR member Baphomet). They are extremely nice and go for $60 (+$6 shipping). I wish I had found them before I paid $85 for a different set.
 
I've got a set of their K frame target grips on a S&W 64. They seem just as good as the S&W factory grips, except without the mediallan, or the higher price.
 
Your 625 should be a round butt, the grips you linked to are for a square butt. So it wouldn't work anyways.
Try the Hogue website. They sometimes have factory seconds on there that look great and are really affordable.
 
I don't have direct experience with those S&W grips, but I bought some of their cheap Colt grips, and they were not so good. They just didn't fit that well. The two halves don't line up perfectly, so you can feel a definite ridge where they join when you grip them, pretty annoying.

Since the S&W ones have a similar part number to the Colt ones (SIL07 for the S&W, SIL70TR for a Colt set), I'd guess they are made by the same people (Sile, I think).
Probably fit as well (not) as the Colts.

I'd save my money for a set from a more reputable maker, IMHO.
 
I was not happy with a set of Siles that I ordered from CDNN. They were a bit rough for my taste. I traded them off. Good grips are worth what you pay for them. I recommend Hogues or Ahrends as well.
 
I bought some $9.99 CDNN grips recently for a S&W J-frame. These were walnut, with finger grooves and a smooth (non-checkered) finish. On the inside they were stamped "Made in Italy". They serve the purpose at reasonable cost, but the fit with the frame and between the two grip halfs is a bit sloppy.
 
Hm, alright. I'll see what I can find other than these cheap ones. I'll probably end up saving my pennies and getting some good ones. Thanks for the imput, guys.
 
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