Great set of Grips

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These grips are so comfortable it is hard to explain. Pricey, but wow what a great, comfortable, controllable set of grips.

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Just put some skateboard tape on them and they'll be set.

Ha! Just kidding. Those are some really good looking grips. When they fit just right they are worth whatever you paid.
 
Those are Nill's grips. I just bought an interesting set myself to put on a S&W 686 Competitor. They make a great product. I have the grips, and I pick up the gun on Saturday.

I plan to put a set on my 460 at some point also, but those will be a touch more painful to shoot with.

The thing I couldn't believe was that when I took mine out of the package, at first I thought they were one piece grips, as the wood was so finely cut I could not see the split between the two halves through the checkering. They are that precisely made. The Germans know how to make stuff, that's for sure.
 
Nill grips ?

Yes.

The thing I couldn't believe was that when I took mine out of the package, at first I thought they were one piece grips, as the wood was so finely cut I could not see the split between the two halves through the checkering.

My experience as well, almost exactly. They were hard as HE** to get apart weren't they?
 
460Kodiak said:
Those are Nill's grips. I just bought an interesting set myself to put on a S&W 686 Competitor. They make a great product. I have the grips, and I pick up the gun on Saturday.

Cool. Pics and range report soon, eh? ;)

Those Nills look great. I fondled a revo outfitted with them, and they feel great, too, though I didn't get the chance to actually shoot the gun. Probably for the best - when I find grips I like, I buy several sets so I have the same grips on everything. Doing that with Nill's would be costly. :eek:
 
I put a set of Nills on my 44 Redhawk. You really can't tell they are two piece grips from looking at them or even holding the gun....and yes, they are a bear and a half to get apart if you need to remove them.
 
I have found Nills to be of an exceptional fit and finish a long price ago. Unfortunately the prices reflect the quality; high end.

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You do know that Nill made the grips for Korth?

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I have found Nills to be of an exceptional fit and finish a long price ago. Unfortunately the prices reflect the quality; high end.
I love the look of those "stippled" grips in the second and third photos. My only concern with them would be the fact that I have yet to find a set of finger-groove grips that actually fit my hand. :(
 
Nice gun. Nice grips.
Like the Shamwow commercial, "Cuz, ya know da Joimans always make good stuff."

Phil, too funny. That would actually be a huge improvement on the NAA.
They sure jump around a bunch when you shoot them. If only I could remember where I put mine. And get it back together.
 
mdauben wrote:

I love the look of those "stippled" grips in the second and third photos. My only concern with them would be the fact that I have yet to find a set of finger-groove grips that actually fit my hand.

That is the same problem I experienced. I love the looks of S&W FGC but they are for a hand 1 1/2 sizes larger than mine, same with Hogue wood grips. The Nills fit my hand very well for my preferred grip. My hand is 3 and 5/8th inches at the knuckles.
 
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Yea they are. Both have Eagle Secret Service grips and both are great GUNS.

Had 'em for a long time. Might have them buried with me one day so to make the grave robbers happy a few hundred years later.

Deaf
 
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