Finding the Right Smith and Wesson J Frame Grips Wood
If you've spent any time carrying a snub-nose revolver, you've probably looked at your smith and wesson j frame grips wood options more than once. There's just something about the marriage of cold steel—or lightweight alloy—and warm, figured timber that makes a gun feel complete. Most of us start out with the standard rubber grips that come from the factory, and while they're functional, they aren't exactly soulful. Plus, they have a few "real-world" problems that a good set of wooden stocks can actually fix. ...