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Hogue Round Butt Grip Fits Smith & Wesson N-Frame, Brown
Out of stock online
Hogue Round Butt Grip Fits Smith & Wesson N-Frame, Brown
| SKU | 51655208046 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Hogue |
| MPN | 25314 |
| UPC | 743108253144 |
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Product Details
Details
- Ecommerce Platform: Revolver
- Model Compatibility: Smith & Wesson N-Frame
- Material: Wood
- Color: Brown
Features
Sleek and streamlined design inspired by the "fastest revolver alive."- engineered for competition and speed shooters, focusing on rapid draw and superior recoil management. Crafted from a single-piece with an open backstrap for a comfortable grip and optimal trigger reach. Secure fit to the frame while maintaining a compact size to minimize "printing" for discreet carry. Smooth, non-checkered surface allows clothing to glide effortlessly, enhancing concealment. Made from visually striking Pau Ferro wood, combining functionality with aesthetic appeal. Elegantly etched with the signature JM initials, adding a touch of distinction to the firearm.
- Hardwood with a smooth texture
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