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Grip gloves for 1701P grips

Started by 7624452, February 14, 2014, 03:45:18 AM

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7624452

These fit the 1701P grips, but they are difficult to get on and off - maybe a good thing as they probably will not come loose.  :)
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breakfastchef

And what is the remainder of the review? More comfortable? Better scores? Recommended? Did you have to cut-to-fit?
Larry

donn

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I just put the Hogue version on my 2289 (I use a Chavka stock instead of the Crosman).  Nice snug fit and a good feel.  It'll do until I make wooden furniture for the gun.



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Davio

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Quote from: breakfastchef on February 14, 2014, 04:17:52 AM
And what is the remainder of the review? More comfortable? Better scores? Recommended? Did you have to cut-to-fit?

I have a couple of these exact ones on my smooth ambi grips.  They go on and stay on.  I line the lower bout up with the bottom of the grips.  They look good on white, ivory, gray and black. They are good on the 1701-P and the Benjamin grips.  Not a fan on the black or brown faux wood grain standard grips, though.  (Just me)

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7624452

Quote from: breakfastchef on February 14, 2014, 04:17:52 AM
And what is the remainder of the review? More comfortable? Better scores? Recommended? Did you have to cut-to-fit?
Yes, yes, yes, no.
The grip makes the gun much more comfortable for me and allow me to shoot more accurately.  It fit my 1701P grips without alteration. 
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7624452

Quote from: Davio on February 14, 2014, 04:44:31 AM
I have a couple of these exact ones on my smooth ambi grips.  They go on and stay on.  I line the lower bout up with the bottom of the grips.  They look good on white, ivory, gray and black. They are good on the 1701-P and the Benjamin grips.  Not a fan on the black or brown faux wood grain standard grips, though.  (Just me)
I totally agree.  :-*
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I like this idea a whole lot.  Hogue grips are very well made and feel good when you grip them.

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BigErn

Nice! I just got a couple of these too. Nice tight fit and look really cool  8)  Oh and they feel good too  :D

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Quote from: 7624452 on February 14, 2014, 03:45:18 AM
These fit the 1701P grips, but they are difficult to get on and off - maybe a good thing as they probably will not come loose.  :)
I too used the same model Pachmayr slip on grip for my 1377. It's been a nice comfy improvement (though I like the look of the Hogue one too!)
http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/board/index.php/topic,13487.0.html